COLUMBUS, Ohio — The College Football Playoff is on the horizon, and the nation’s top-ranked team is considering deploying an unconventional strategy that helped it win a national title last season.

Ohio State is aware of its struggles at right guard and, as was the case during last year’s postseason run, the Buckeyes are planning to rotate at the position because starter Tegra Tshabola has been inconsistent

“Where we stand right now, we’re going to kind of split the duty up there,” coach Ryan Day said ahead of Saturday’s game vs. UCLA. “But who knows. That might change later today.”

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