OHIO STATE DEFENSIVE LINE MUST CONTINUE TO IMPROVE THIS SUMMER AHEAD OF 2016 SEASON
Urban Meyer talks often about those players that contributed to the defensive line on the team that won him his first national title at Ohio State.
"When we won the national championship, the defensive line played as well as any team in America," Meyer said Saturday after the spring game. "And a good chunk of those guys are gone."
Joey Bosa, Adolphus Washington, Mike Bennett, Rashad Frazier, Steve Miller, Tommy Schutt — all names that left the program either after 2014 or this past season. Each thrived against Wisconsin, Alabama and Oregon for Ohio State defensive line coach Larry Johnson in the 2014 post-season. Miller's interception return for a touchdown against the Crimson Tide is one of the iconic plays from that run, much like Bennett's inspired play for fallen teammate Kosta Karageorge and Bosa's overall dominance in the trenches.
That team put all the necessary pieces together on both sides of the ball to win the first-ever College Football Playoff, but Johnson's unit specifically played out of its mind to boost the rest of the defense.
"Why did Curtis Grant, Stevie Miller, all these kids become so great at the end of (2014)? Because they fixed that No. 3," Meyer said April 5, when he laid out three reasons players struggle to reach their potential. "They were always good enough, but they didn’t play good enough and we have to find out why."
"It’s very complicated and something we spend an inordinate amount of time on is finding out why is that kid not playing good. It’s easy to say, ‘You stink, you’re not good enough.’ No they don’t. They’ve done something very well to get here."
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