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Ohio State's Offensive Line Leads Playoff-Bound Buckeyes

Summary

  • Ohio State's offensive line has been a strength this season
  • The unit has allowed just 2 sacks, 4th in the country, and 10 tackles for loss
  • Experienced players and new transfers have boosted the line's performance
Ohio State's Offensive Line Leads Playoff-Bound Buckeyes

As of October 11th, 2025, Ohio State's offensive line has been a standout unit for the Buckeyes, a welcome change from the concerns of past seasons. The line, led by new offensive line coach Tyler Bowen, has been dominant, allowing just 2 sacks (4th in the country) and 10 tackles for loss (best in the nation).

The growth of the offensive line can be traced back to last year's College Football Playoff run, which forced players like center Carson Hinzman, guard Luke Montgomery, and backup guard/center Josh Padilla to gain valuable experience by playing multiple positions due to injuries. This adversity has brought the unit closer together, and they now have a collective "edge" and something to prove.

Ohio State has also bolstered the line with key transfers, including Rice's Ethan Onianwa and Minnesota's Phillip Daniels, who has established himself as the starting right tackle. Daniels' "trash-talking" attitude has rubbed off on the entire group, further elevating their performance.

As the Buckeyes (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) prepare to face No. 17 Illinois (5-1, 2-1) on October 14th, their offensive line will be crucial in slowing down the Illini's pass rush and creating opportunities for the offense. With the line's growth and the team's overall talent, Ohio State is well-positioned to continue its pursuit of a national title.

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The Ohio State offensive line has been a strength this season, allowing just 2 sacks (4th in the country) and 10 tackles for loss (best in the nation). Experienced players and new transfers have bolstered the unit, which is poised to lead the Buckeyes' playoff push.
Minnesota transfer Phillip Daniels has established himself as the starting right tackle for Ohio State. His "trash-talking" attitude has rubbed off on the entire offensive line, further elevating their performance.
As Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) prepares to face No. 17 Illinois (5-1, 2-1) on October 14th, the offensive line's growth and dominance will be crucial in slowing down the Illini's pass rush and creating opportunities for the Buckeyes' offense.

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