Since Urban Meyer arrived at Ohio State, a number of Buckeyes have had success switching positions in order to earn more playing time.
This has been especially true along the offensive line, where the likes of Darryl Baldwin, Chase Farris and Billy Price have all switched from defensive to offensive line in an effort to see the field more.
All three ended up starting at least one season for the Buckeyes, and Josh Alabi is hoping to become the next player on that list.
Originally recruited as a defensive lineman, Alabi spent two years in Larry Johnson's room before making the switch to offensive line in the offseason before the 2017 season.