COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — With two and a half weeks to go, the Buckeyes aren't too far away from making decisions that will decide who will start on the offensive line against Texas, and where those players will start.
"We've got to start honing in on where guys can help us and play at an elite level," Ohio State offensive line coach Tyler Bowen said. "We've got to figure out that combination of the best pretty quick."
The challenge comes in finding which five players in which five spots work best. There's an added layer that makes this a little more complex because every player has a primary and a secondary position.
When Bowen talks about finding the best combination, he has seen a ton of them through the first two weeks of training camp. Despite the complexity, there's a lot to like; t