ESPN ranks Ohio State the second-best offense for next three years

While the 2020 season is still unknown, Ohio State is destined to have one of the best offenses for the foreseeable future according to ESPN.

While the 2020 season is still up in the air, Ohio State is destined to have one of the best offenses for the foreseeable future. ESPN has already projected the Buckeye offense to be the best in the country.

After a dominant team failed to make the CFP Championship this past season, Ryan Day and Justin Fields will be back in 2020 for another chance at the ultimate prize. And the team is loaded again.

Fields is the only one of the top six in Heisman voting to return this season, despite Clemson’s Trevor Lawrence getting the majority of the love on the preseason hype train.

Combine his excellence with a bevy of top-end wide-receivers (new and old), and a veteran offensive line, and this team is set up to have one of the best offenses in 2020.

However, the outlook for the next three years is good as well, as ESPN is now looking further out. The worldwide leader i sports projected Ohio State (subscription required) to have the second-best offense over the next three seasons behind only the Clemson Tigers.

According to how these rankings were calculated, ESPN says the following:

“These rankings cover the 2020, 2021 and 2022 seasons, and consider current rosters, future recruiting, potential NFL departures, non-senior depth and unit trajectory. Coaching is also a factor, especially for those who have proven they can lose great players but maintain production.”

All that being said, here’s what Adam Rittenberg says about the Buckeye program’s weapons the next three season:

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