The 2018 season was a strange one for Ohio State’s offensive line. After years decades of being a line built to clear the way for a dominant running game, the slobs all of a sudden just couldn’t figure out how to run block. It was made even more perplexing by the fact that with the most prolific passer in the history of the Big Ten Conference under center, the line stepped up and delivered consistently clean pockets for Dwayne Haskins all season long. The group allowed only 1.64 sacks per game, an impressive achievement considering that Haskins ranked second nationally with 533 pass attempts.