Quarterback J.T. Barrett is finally in position to take over as the leader of an Ohio State team that's incredibly young but equally talented.
That was one of the biggest takeaways from a pivotal spring camp in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes, who are working to replace a number of superstars such as Ezekiel Elliott and Joey Bosa, wrapped up 15 practices with its annual spring game last week—and the scrimmage showcased an inexperienced squad that's brimming with potential.
Urban Meyer is trying to mold that group into a contender this fall. Since his arrival in 2012, the Buckeyes are an incredible 50-4, but they boast just one Big Ten title in the last four years.