With four of five starters returning and a fifth-year senior stepping in as the “new guy,” Ohio State’s offensive line certainly isn’t short on experience in 2015.
The Buckeyes will have one of the strongest units up front in the country as they attempt to win back-to-back national championships. The group drives the team and sets the tone for Ohio State’s high-powered offensive attack.
“Coach Meyer always says it’s an offensive line-driven team,” right guard Pat Elflein said Wednesday as the Buckeyes finished their third practice of fall camp. “We bring the juice at practice. We take that role and we embrace it and we’re just going to keep doing what we did last year.