For all the hand-wringing, particularly over the quarterback spot, Ohio State ranks No. 2 in the country in total offense, churning out 559.3 yards per game while leading the country in yards per play at 8.60.
The Buckeyes sport the nation's No. 8 scoring offense averaging 43.3 points per contest.
When fans do celebrate this year's offense, the conversations typically focus on true freshman sensation TreVeyon Henderson and a receiving trio of Garrett Wilson, Chris Olave and Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
For those four to thrive however, the offensive line has to click on all cylinders and it seems the group is rounding into form despite a few obstacles, notably position switches as Dawand Jones was inserted at right tackle, Nicholas Petit-Frere moved from right to left tackle, Thayer Munford shifted from left tackle to left guard, and Luke Wypler took care of duties at center with projected starter Harry Miller out.