Bill Landis
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in the playoff and like half that broadcast was about how experienced both those offensive lines were.
And I think both those groups are probably slightly more experienced than Ohio state's is heading into this year, but I think it's a similar idea.
You know, I think I, whenever this, you have this conversation, you can, you know, dovetail into like, all right, well, they, they weren't a great offensive line last year.
So you're, you're bringing back a lot of guys who are like kind of, okay, will they get better?
I think we'll, we'll see, but yeah,
I do think there's something to be said for just sheer experience for being an older guy playing against younger guys sometimes.
I think Ohio State encountered that last year when it was playing Miami and Indiana, and even if Ohio State had better athletes, kind of had younger athletes, and I do think that can matter sometimes.
So Ohio State's going to have a pretty old, pretty experienced offensive line next year, and I do think that can do a lot for an offense.
No, no, I actually think he'd like that because that really gets to the heart of it.
And I would wonder, so I looked up the O-line, right?
And I can add to the research that I've done and I can add the transfers and we can really get to the meat of it.
I think it's possible that Ohio State is maybe the oldest team in the trenches in college football history.
They're going to have like... Yeah.
Carson Hinsman's a fifth-year guy.
Kenyatta Jackson's a fifth-year guy.
Bo Atkinson's a fifth-year guy.
And there's a bunch of fourth-year guys.
Yep.
You don't have the whatever.
You don't have the seventh guy who won't go get a job.