Out of all the side effects that could come from spring practices being cut short and less time to prepare for the potential 2020 football season due to COVID-19, one position group that could be especially affected is the offensive line, where building chemistry during the offseason can be crucial to a unit’s success during the season.
Nonetheless, there are still numerous reasons for Ohio State to be as confident as ever about its offensive line going into this fall.
That certainly all starts with the return of three starters from last season – right guard Wyatt Davis, center Josh Myers and left tackle Thayer Munford – who can all be considered among the best offensive linemen in the country at their respective positions.