COLUMBUS, Ohio — In the search for offensive line perfection, Ohio State may have discovered that the answer to their right guard question isn’t one player — but two.

The Buckeyes’ decisive 48-10 victory over UCLA featured an intriguing rotation at right guard between starter Tegra Tshabola and Gabe VanSickle that could prove to be the strategic breakthrough Ryan Day’s team needs heading into their season-defining matchups.

The Buckeye Talk podcast dove into this development, with hosts Stephen Means and Stefan Krajisnik meticulously breaking down the film to reveal a fascinating dynamic emerging at the position.

“I wonder if Tegra playing 30-35 snaps is when he’s at his best,” Krajisnik said during the podcast. “I think the answer is he has to rotate in some capacity because Tegra at 7

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