College Football News: Ohio State Depth Chart Tweaks Ahead of The Game
Buckeyes Adjusting Safety Mix for Michigan State Matchup
Depth Chart Released, Safety Position Expected to See Changes
The highly anticipated rivalry between The Ohio State University and the University of Michigan is set to take place this Saturday, November 26th. In preparation for this crucial matchup, the Ohio State Buckeyes have made some adjustments to their depth chart, particularly in the safety position.
While Ohio State no longer releases an official depth chart, experts have predicted the likely two-deep based on recent practices and game performances. According to these predictions, there will be some tweaks in the safety mix compared to the Buckeyes' previous game against Maryland.
Redshirt junior Ronnie Hickman is expected to remain at one safety spot, having started every game this season. However, the other safety position is up for grabs. Kourt Williams and Jaheim Oatis, who have both seen significant playing time, are the primary contenders for the starting role.
Coach Ryan Day has not yet announced the official starters, but the depth chart adjustments suggest that the Buckeyes are looking to optimize their defense against Michigan State's dynamic offense. The Spartans have a balanced attack, led by quarterback Payton Thorne and running back Kenneth Walker III.
The Ohio State-Michigan State game is a pivotal one in the race for the Big Ten East title. The Buckeyes are currently ranked 5th in the College Football Playoff rankings, while Michigan State is unranked but has won eight straight games. A win for either team would significantly strengthen their chances of making the playoffs.
With both teams eager to emerge victorious, the adjustments made to the depth chart could play a significant role in the outcome of this highly anticipated rivalry game.
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