The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)
Buckeyes will use a rotation at receiver
Ohio State has six players capable of starting at wide receiver. They will all get their chance to emerge beginning with the Buckeyes’ season opener on Aug. 31 at Indiana.
COLUMBUS » Six receivers are listed as starters on Ohio State’s official depth chart released Aug. 28, a sure indication that all will get plenty of chances to shine in the season opener this week.
Paris Campbell and K.J. Hill are listed as co-starters at H-back. Austin Mack and Binjimen Victor both are listed at one wide receiver spot, and Johnnie Dixon and Terry McLaurin are slotted in at the other. While all have game experience, none has been a major contributor yet at Ohio State.
Coach Urban Meyer said Aug. 28 all six “will play in a pure rotation basis” when the Buckeyes open on the road at Indiana on Aug. 31.
“That’s how much confidence we have in them,” he said, noting that it’s more depth at receiver than he’s had in five previous seasons at Ohio State.
One of aims this preseason has been to solve the deep-ball woes that plagued the team last season against better opponents. The hope is one or more of those six receivers will emerge as a reliable deep-ball threat . Quarterback J.T. Barrett has been working with new offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson and new QB coach Ryan Day on accuracy and throw- ing into coverage.
Meyer said Aug. 28 he’s seen improvement in Barrett in “continued development of accuracy, and his relationship and timing with the wideouts.”
“It’s just the timing, the execution and the trust,” he said.
Regarding the running back situation, Meyer said 1,000-yard rusher Mike Weber, who has been hobbled by a hamstring tweak, is “very close” to being in shape to start. He’s listed as the starter, but true freshman J.K. Dobbins likely will see some playing time, too.
The Buckeyes are eager to get going with the season, to put the embarrassing loss to Clemson in last year’s playoff farther behind them and show the nation they are worthy of the No. 2 ranking in the AP Top 25.
“I feel very comfortable with the progress,” Meyer said.