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Ohio State depth chart remains the same heading into TCU

The Buckeyes are as close to 100 percent as they could hope for heading into their first big test of the season.

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Matt Tamanini Matt Tamanini is the co-managing editor of Land-Grant Holy Land having joined the site in 2016.

With two weeks of easily dispatched competition in the rear-view mirror, the No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes turn their attention to their first big challenge of the season, as they travel to Arlington, Texas to take on the No. 15 TCU Horned Frogs.

As players like Tuf Borland and Jordan Fuller took advantage of a little extra time off early in the season, the Buckeyes look to be at as close to 100 percent as they could possibly be, with no surprising changes coming to the third two-deep of the season.

After missing Week 1, Jordan Fuller is back as a starting safety after changing the look over the back-seven against Rutgers.

Ohio State and TCU will play at AT&T Stadium in Arlington at 8 p.m. ET, and the game will air on ABC. ESPN’s “College GameDay” will take place about a half an hour away on Saturday morning on TCU’s campus in Fort Worth.