
Ohio State’s Offensive Line Set to Anchor National Championship Push
The Buckeyes’ 2026‑27 football season rests on a dominant offensive line, a unit that experts say could be the difference between a championship run and a mere contender.
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The Buckeyes’ 2026‑27 football season rests on a dominant offensive line, a unit that experts say could be the difference between a championship run and a mere contender.

Ian Moore, a 6‑foot‑6 redshirt sophomore, is competing for the Buckeyes' left‑tackle spot, a move that could reshape the offensive line as fall camp approaches.

Redshirt sophomore Ian Moore is competing for a starting spot on the Ohio State offensive line, with his performance poised to influence the team's final five-man front.

With a two‑game losing streak still fresh, the Buckeyes are turning to spring drills to identify the players who will fill the void left by departing veterans.

During the Memorial Tournament, Ohio State athletes spent time with the Golden Cubs, a group of children facing serious illnesses, engaging in games and drills that highlighted the power of sport to uplift.

The upcoming season pits the University of Texas Longhorns against a schedule that blends last year’s College Football Playoff participants with recent national champions, spotlighting standout players who could reshape the competition.

Six Ohio State players are projected to earn first-team All-Big Ten recognition, highlighting a defense that blends veteran experience with fresh talent.