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. He didn't include household names like Caleb Williams or Marvin Harrison Jr. because everyone and their brother knows those players will be crucial to their team's success. Instead, Connelly went outside the box. Hence, the inclusion of Fryar and Burke, and to a lesser extent, McCord and Brown.No. 16 - LT Josh Fryar
The emergence of a shutdown corner might therefore make as big a difference as the emergence of a new Heisman-level QB. Burke is the most likely candidate. A breakout star as a freshman, he battled constant nagging injuries in 2022 and saw his numbers slip. If he's healthy and confident, he could be a transformative presence.Spring practice didn't seem to bring finality to the Ohio State QB search. Heading into the fall, McCord seems to be the favorite.
At running back, wide receiver, tight end, defensive end, defensive tackle, linebacker and safety, Ohio State may be as experienced and talented as ever. collected quotes from prominent former and current Ohio State coaches about how Smith has impacted them since their relationships started.Former Ohio State football coach Urban Meyer
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