Once more this season, Ohio State’s offensive line rose in a time of strife – or at the very least, did what it needed to do – in a 38-15 win over then-No. 5 Indiana last week.
Despite its third reshuffle of 2024 after losing center Seth McLaughlin for the year due to an Achilles injury, the Buckeyes allowed zero sacks against a Hoosier defensive front that was leading the Big Ten in them. While Ohio State managed only 115 rushing yards on four yards per carry against the Hoosiers, the front paved the way for TreVeyon Henderson to pick up 68 yards on nine carries (7.