Young Buckeyes shining, Bryant Browning analyzes offensive line

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COLUMBUS — Ohio State got back in the win column, but the Buckeyes win over Tulsa was not pretty.

Some defensive identity issues continue to be a problem, and the offense hasn’t looked as sharp outside of a record-breaking performance from Buckeyes star running back TreVeyon Henderson.

Still, a win is a win, and Ohio State now holds a 2-1 record as it looks to continue improving in several areas with Akron on the horizon Saturday and Big Ten play set to resume next week.

To break all of it down – the Buckeyes first three games of the season and where they can go from here – Lettermen Row’s Tim May welcomes in special guest Bryant Browning on this week’s episode of the Tim May Podcast.

Browning, a Cleveland native, played offensive guard for Ohio State under Jim Tressel. Browning was a three-year starter and was voted as a captain during his Buckeyes career. He later went undrafted and spent five seasons in the NFL with his final playing days coming with the Miami Dolphins in 2015.

Browning joins Tim in order to give his own analysis on how the Ohio State offensive line has fared thus far in 2021. With plenty of his own playing experience under his belt, Browning breaks down the positives and negatives through the Buckeyes first three games of the fall.

Where can the Buckeyes offensive line improve? How can this Ohio State offense get back to being the juggernaut most believed it would be heading into the campaign?

Find out those answers and plenty more on this episode of the Tim May Podcast as Browning breaks it all down.

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