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Ohio State Not Planning to Change Offensive Line, But Wyatt Davis and Josh Myers Among Young Linemen “Knocking on the Door”

Although Ohio State has struggled to move the ball in the running game, the Buckeyes haven’t made any changes to their starting lineup on the offensive line, and as of now they don’t plan to.

With the exception of the final 25 snaps against Minnesota, on which Joshua Alabi replaced Thayer Munford after Munford left that game in the third quarter with an injury, the Buckeyes have used the same offensive line combination on all of their meaningful snaps this year: Munford at left tackle, Malcolm Pridgeon at left guard, Michael Jordan at center, Demetrius Knox at right guard and Isaiah Prince at right tackle.