It feels like these days Ohio State has little trouble replacing departing talent on the offensive side of the football. Just look at the quarterbacks, wide receivers, running backs, and offensive linemen that have come through Columbus over the last decade.
This year is no different. While Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka, Cade Stover, and a number of others remain from last year’s team, Ohio State will have to replace quarterback C.J. Stroud and three starters on the offensive line.
Head coach Ryan Day hasn’t made an official announcement yet on whether Kyle McCord or Devin Brown will replace Stroud behind center, and it wouldn’t be much of a surprise if Day didn’t name a starter after Saturday’s spring game even though it sounds like McCord is trending towards winning the battle with Brown.