COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Now that the suspense is over and Ohio State has secured a spot in the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes have some time to address their biggest weakness — throwing the ball down the field. Star quarterback J.T. Barrett is the linchpin of Ohio State's offense for his ability to run and improvise, and his candidacy for Big Ten player of the year is a testament to that. But too often this season, the Buckeyes' receivers have struggled to get open, or Barrett's passes have been off target.Read more on NewsOK.com