In 2022, Ohio State’s defense gave up big plays at inopportune moments, leading to losses against Michigan and Georgia.
Now, the Buckeyes have spent the spring trying to address those issues, and are looking at some potential solutions in the secondary.
In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, you’ll hear directly from Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles about some changes that could be coming.
- Are they considering putting three true corners on the field at a time to replace the nickel?
- How could putting Josh Proctor at the adjustor position help shore up the back end of the defense?
- Did the change from a 4-3 alignment to a 4-2-5 mean big adjustments to the role of the linebackers?
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