Good luck trying to find any holes in Ohio State’s offense.
In actuality, the biggest question mark on that side of the ball this offseason might be whether the nation’s best offensive line recruit in 2018 or the nation’s best offensive line recruit in 2020 gets to start at right tackle. Or maybe it’s whether or not any of the four top-100 overall wide receiver prospects will be ready to start or factor into rotations as freshmen. Or, quite possibly, it’s whether Trey Sermon – who averaged 6.1 yards per carry at Oklahoma – can carry the load in the backfield.