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COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Buckeyes are closing down to single-digit days until the start of the college football season and there will be a lot of attention paid to both lines. Gone are guys like Joey Bosa, Adolphus Washington, Taylor Decker and others. Those voids will create opportunity for younger players to step up and the quicker the adjustment period could be the difference between a good and great season for Ohio State.

The offensive line will see three new starters in 2016 and has had more than its fair share of injuries during the offseason. The Buckeyes don't have many days left to get everything put together before the opener against Bowling Green and line coach Greg Studrawa has said that the starting five has not been set yet.

"Still working," Studrawa said on Wednesday after practice. "The good thing is there is great competition. I think there are more than five guys right now. There are seven guys that could earn that starting job."

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The known positions are center with Pat Elflein, guard with Billy Price and tackle with Jamarco Jones. But two of those players have been slowed as well with some bangs and bruises and it has created some shuffling throughout practice.