The Buckeye football team wrapped up its fall camp media interview sessions Wednesday night as the Ohio State running backs, linebackers, and tight ends met with reporters.
Those position groups all have interesting story lines developing this month.
J.K. Dobbins is positioned as a potential breakout player at running back this season, and the race for his backup position is still open.
The Buckeye linebacker unit was a target of a lot of complaints last fall, but is being remade under new position coach Al Washington this season. The room includes an interesting mix of returning starters like Tuf Borland, Pete Werner, and Malik Harrison. But young players like Baron Browning, Dallas Gant, Teradja Mitchell, K’Vaughan Pope, and others are making a push for playing time.
And the tight end unit returns four proven players in Luke Farrell, Rashod Berry, Jeremy Ruckert, and Jake Hausman, plus freshman Cormontae Hamilton.
Al Washington
Tony Alford
Kevin Wilson
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Baron Browning
Dallas Gant
Luke Farrell
Rashod Berry
Jeremy Ruckert
Jeremy Ruckert
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Demario McCall
Demario McCall
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Malik Harrison
Malik Harrison
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Pete Werner
Pete Werner
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I think we will get milton because he will not want to sit behind evans.
We will get the guys who want to be here…
The problem is you are supposed a big part of why they would want to be here. If you can manage to simply Not be the reason they don’t want to be here, that might an improvement.