The Buckeyes have six scholarship cornerbacks on the roster, which is about two fewer than they’d like to have. Five of those corners are in their first or second year at Ohio State. Fortunately, sophomore Denzel Burke won a starting job last year and is not your typical second-year player. He is the star of the group and spent the offseason refining his craft. Fifth-year senior Cameron Brown returns as well and he’s an experienced veteran who provides leadership for a young room. Sophomore Jordan Hancock and redshirt freshman JK Johnson were two of the top cornerback prospects…
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