Five things Ohio State football could have, and would have accomplished this fall

The fall season is officially on the shelf for Ohio State and the Big Ten. Here are five things we would have seen and will now miss out on.

Trey Sermon rushes for over 1,000 yards

The world doesn’t quite know how good Oklahoma transfer Trey Sermon is, but it would have found out. Sermon may have gotten lost in the shuffle at Oklahoma, but some of it had to do with injury. At Ohio State, he would have been a game breaker in the fall. He most likely would have split some time with Master Teague if healthy, but his athleticism and burst would have been on full display running behind one of the best offensive lines in the country.

Sermon would have been used often in multiple packages with huge success as defenses keyed on Fields and the dynamic passing game. That would have opened things up for him on the ground. He would have eclipsed 1,000 yards even in a shortened season and become a household name.

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