They don't usually fit into the next day's headlines and they're not quite accustomed to stepping into the limelight, but don't be fooled, Ohio State's group of offensive linemen have just as much to do with the team's success as any attention-grabbing skill player.
After a year in which the Buckeyes finished as the seventh-ranked team in the nation in total offense, racking up 506 yards per game, the program returns three of five starters across its offensive line.
The unit will take on the responsibility of protecting sophomore quarterback Dwayne Haskins and creating holes for running backs J.