The lists and preseason hype continue for the 2021 Ohio State football team.
We’re only going to see more and more of these preseason lists and notoriety as we get closer to the season, and we’re game. The latest is the Preseason All-American Team team released by Bill Bender of The Sporting News. It dropped on Tuesday and there are four OSU players listed between the first and second-team All-American squads.
Ohio State is expected to be among the best college football teams in the country yet again, even with retooling at quarterback, on the offensive line, and several positions on the defense.
After all, with what we’ve seen from recruiting in Columbus, there’s sure to be the next man up mentality. That, and if the players coming back show up like all of these preseason awards say they will, it could be another fun season at Ohio State.
Anyway, you can probably guess two or more of the players that were tabbed as All-Americans by the Sporting News, but here they are.
NEXT … A Speedy and elusive wide receiver
Chris Olave, Wide Receiver – First Team

What Bender Says
“Olave is one of the cleanest route runners in college football, and his decision to return for his senior year was a coup for the Buckeyes. Olave has 22 TD receptions on 110 career catches, and he’s opposite another future NFL receiver in Garrett Wilson. Either receiver could end up on the first team at season’s end, but we’ll give the nod to the more-experienced player.”
NEXT … A force in the middle of the defensive line
Haskell Garrett, Defensive Tackle – First Team

What Bender Says
“Garrett emerged as one of the best stories of 2020 considering he suffered a gunshot wound during the offseason. He became another disruptive presence for the Buckeyes, and he flashed that athleticism with an interception return for a TD against Michigan State.”
NEXT … The second team
Ohio State players on The Sporting News Preseason second team

OSU Players on The Sporting News Preseason All-American second team
Garrett Wilson, Wide Receiver
Thayer Munford, Left Tackle
Ohio State tied Alabama for the most players named across both teams. And, if we’re being picky, there might even be a couple that could have been named. We’ve seen Tyreke Smith, Zach Harrison, and Sevyn Banks mentioned on other preseason lists.
Of course, none of this means anything until actual games are played this fall, but it’s good to see the Buckeyes continue to get some preseason love from the national types.
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