Ohio State recruits better than anyone in the Big Ten, but is it realistic to think the Bucks could make the college football playoffs four years in a row?
The middle of Larry Johnson's defensive line is just fine despite the loss of Michael Hill to an indefinite suspension. That's nothing new since LJ's arrival in 2014.
Johnnie Dixon has dealt with injuries throughout his Ohio State career, but now he's finally healthy and ready to play a big role for the Buckeyes in 2017.
Offensive line coach Greg Studrawa says Ohio State's highly-touted linemen are living up to their potential and there's a real chance a freshman starts on the line this season.
As they strive for improvement, Ohio State's offensive line and wide receivers benefit by practicing against some of the nation's top defensive line and secondary talent.
Former Ohio State wide receiver Brian Hartline calls it "a huge opportunity and a huge blessing" to be back with the Buckeyes as a quality control coach.