COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The slot receiver position has been a staple of Ohio State’s offense for well over a decade.

Since Ryan Day’s arrival in 2017, that position has never had a problem getting the ball. Whoever’s played it has left the Buckeyes in catches five times and was second the other three times. That position is responsible for having two different players break the school record for catches in a single season and two others break the school record for catches in a career.

The slot receiver has become the best bet in the question of who’s going to get the ball every year. So why hasn’t that been the case for Brandon Inniss ? And should we be concerned about it?

Could a freshman be preparing for an increased role on Ohio State’s defense?

Brandon Inniss, Julian Sayin and the

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