Oklahoma tight end Mark Andrews is one of the scarier matchups in college football and will produce a bevy of problems for an inexperienced Ohio State secondary, which allowed 420 yards on 42 completions against Richard Lagow and the Indiana Hoosiers.
In 27 career games, the 6’5, 254 lb seam-stretcher has reached the end zone a whopping 15 times and has averaged 16.5 yards per reception. After being sixth on the team in targets (28) in 2015, Andrews had the second most targets (49) last season — only trailing Biletnikoff Award winner Dede Westbrook (105).