
Will Ohio State have two 1,000-yard receivers in 2020? Mark It Down Monday
Ohio State football has seen only five 1,000-yard receivers its history -- all since 1986 and no more than one in any season. But could the Buckeyes have two receivers cross the 1,000-yard mark in 2020?
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Show Notes
Ohio State football has seen only five 1,000-yard receivers its history -- all since 1986 and no more than one in any season. The 2020 Buckeyes have a Heisman Trophy finalist quarterback with a big arm, a couple of emerging stars in the receiver corps and a coach willing to take chances and go for the jugular early.
So will OSU have two receivers cross the 1,000-yard mark in the coming season?
Doug Lesmerises, Nathan Baird and Stephen Means debate whether that number is reachable in 2020. The Buckeyes did not have even one 1,000-yard receiver in 2019. Even in 2018 with Dwayne Haskins airing it out, only one receiver crossed that threshold. On the other hand, Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson are poised for big seasons and there is no J.K. Dobbins in the backfield to dominate carries.
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