At football factories like Ohio State, there's no patience for rebuilding.
The Buckeyes are expected to reload just like the small handful of college football's true blood programs.
Boasting rosters dotted with five and four-star talent, this often looks easier than it should for programs like Ohio State, Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma and Georgia.
For the Buckeyes, in Ryan Day's first season at the helm, reloading will be no small task specific to a passing attack that was easily the most prolific in school history.
Gone is record-smashing quarterback Dwayne Haskins – and that reality dominates the headlines considering the position's overall importance and the Nintendo numbers he put up last fall – but also gone are three of last year's top four pass catchers.