The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Inside story may be decisive

Sooners’ sterling O-line faces stout Buckeyes’ defense.

- By Mitch Stacy

Ohio State’s game against Oklahoma on Saturday will feature two potential Heisman Trophy candidates in quarterbac­ks J.T. Barrett and Baker Mayfifield.

The marquee battle will likely be in the trenches when the Sooners have the ball.

Oklahoma returned all five starters on the offensive line from last season’s 11-2 teamthat ranked second in the nation in total offense — including massive tackle Orlando Brown, the reigning Big 12 offensive lineman of the year. The unit led the conference in fewest sacks allowed. Brown, protecting Mayfifield’s blind side, allowed just one all year.

They will butt heads with Ohio State’s defensive line, one of themost talented and deepest fronts in the nation. The unit is led by defensive end Tyquan Lewis, last year’s Big Ten defensive player of the year, but ends Sam Hubbard, Jalyn Holmes and Nick Bosa are nearly as good. A rotation keeps all the linemen fresh.

“As talented as they are on the defensive line, you’ve got to be able to match that,” said first- year Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley. “You’ve got to be able to keep them from just teeing off on you all game long.

“Certainly when you’re going to play a group like this, you’re happy to have a group like we have, a group that’s physical, experience­d, where we have some depth. It’ll be a great matchup to watch.”

Inaddition­to the five starters on the Oklahoma line who have combined for more than 100 starts, two backups also have starts on their resumes.

Brown, the 6-foot-8, 345pound left tackle, was a second-team All-American and is projected to be one of the top linemen in next spring’s

NFL draft. He’s athletic with long arms and exceptiona­l balance.

“It is a battle of strength on strength,” Ohio State defen-- sive coordinato­r Greg Schiano said.

The protection from the O-line allows the creative Mayfifield to run around outside the pocket, wait for receivers to get open and improvise.

Mayfifield helped the Sooners average 56 points and nearly 500 passing yards per game last season, and containing him is a priority for the Buckeyes.

“You almost have to play the perfect game,” said Lewis, who led Ohio State in sacks the past two seasons.

Against Indiana last week, Ohio State at times displayed a five- man defensive front, with four ends on the fifield at one time. Schiano said he’ll continue to employ the set on third down and in certain other situations when the Buckeyes need maximum pressure.

“We’re exc i ted j ust because they’re hyped up as the best offensive line, and we’ve been hyped up as the best defensive line for so long that it’s starting to get annoying,” Bosa said. “It’s time to prove it.

“But when you’re facing an O-line with a potential fifirst- round left tackle, this is where you show what you’ve got.”

Brown welcomes the challenge, too.

“It’s cool to have that pressure fromour peers and you all and our coaches to go out here and pretty much put things on us,” he said. “Normally, over the years, it’s not a lot of attention on the (offensive line) situation. I’m really looking forward to it up front.”

It’s the third meeting between these two traditiona­l powerhouse­s. Ohio State leads the series 2-1 and won 45-24 last year in Norman, Okla., but the Sooners won the previous game in Columbus in 1977.

 ?? SUEOGROCKI / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Oklahoma quarterbac­k BakerMayfi­field helped the Sooners average 56 points and nearly 500 passing yards per gamelast season.
SUEOGROCKI / ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma quarterbac­k BakerMayfi­field helped the Sooners average 56 points and nearly 500 passing yards per gamelast season.
 ?? ANDY LYONS / GETTY IMAGES ?? J.T. Barrett, a Heisman candidate, provides experience and versatilit­y as Ohio State’sQB. The Buckeyes defeated the Sooners 45-24 last year.
ANDY LYONS / GETTY IMAGES J.T. Barrett, a Heisman candidate, provides experience and versatilit­y as Ohio State’sQB. The Buckeyes defeated the Sooners 45-24 last year.

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