Fitch’s Price among returning Buckeyes


Associated Press

COLUMBUS

In the end, the Ohio State Buckeyes’ youth and inexperience was exploited by Clemson in the desert.

On the bright side, most of the team that reached the College Football Playoff with only six returning starters and the youngest squad in a Power Five conference will be back next year, likely including quarterback J.T. Barrett.

Barrett and the Buckeyes offensive line struggled on Saturday night as Ohio State was routed by Deshaun Watson and Clemson 31-0. The running game was shut down, and the only reason the beating wasn’t worse was because of All-American safety Malik Hooker and a Buckeyes defense that did what it could.

Ohio State was held to a season-low 215 yards and shut out for the first time since 1993.

Ohio State sent a record dozen players to the NFL draft last year, leaving coach Urban Meyer with a young team he thought could be a year away from competing for a championship. But Barrett carried the overachieving team on his back when the passing game faltered, H-back Curtis Samuel emerged as a star and the Buckeyes finished 11-1 with a thrilling double-overtime win over Michigan.

But Ohio State’s inexperienced offensive linemen were exposed and Barrett was pummeled.

Barrett, who was injured when the Buckeyes won the 2014 national championship, seemed to indicate that he would return for his final year of eligibility.

“I didn’t really give it that much thought, but it will be really hard for me to walk away when we just lost 31-0,” he said.

Just one starter — All-American center Pat Elflein — is out of eligibility, along with punter Cameron Johnston and kicker Tyler Durbin. The rest of the starters and most of their backups were underclassmen.

A trouble spot will be the offensive line — again. With the departure of stalwart Elflein, guard Billy Price could follow in Elflein’s footsteps and move to center. Price, an Austintown Fitch graduate, said he’ll definitely be back next year.

The team also will return starters Isaiah Prince, Jamarco Jones and Michael Jordan, all of whom had their ups and downs this season and were dominated by Clemson’s defensive line. Prince struggled all year, and the lack of depth on the O-line limited the options.

The Buckeyes likely will be dinged by some players leaving early for the NFL but likely will be a preseason top 5 pick and make another strong run for the playoff.

“Our anticipation is to get back here next year and take a good swing at it and realize we’ve got a lot of work to do,” Meyer said.

Curtis Samuel, the only player in the nation with 800 yards passing and 700 yards rushing, has another year of eligibility but could leave early for the NFL. He said he hasn’t made a decision yet.