Four games into the season, it’s evident which players Ohio State trusts most to play significant roles this year and which players will likely have to continue waiting their turn for another year before seeing consistent playing time.
While Ohio State no longer releases an official depth chart each week, we can put one together based on how we’ve seen the Buckeyes deploy their players over the course of their first four games against Indiana, Youngstown State, Western Kentucky and Notre Dame.
Although most of the lineup has looked as we thought it would entering the season, there have been a few surprises, such as Chip Trayanum supplanting Miyan Williams as the No.