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Watch Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins Take to BTN's The Journey to Discuss the Unselfishness of Sharing a Backfield

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Ohio State doesn't have just one starting running back.

The Buckeyes have two running backs that could start almost anywhere in the country, both with 1,000 yard rushing seasons in their past, both averaging over six yards per carry, and both on pace to finish their careers well over the 2,000 rushing yard mark.

Mike Weber and J.K. Dobbins are both clear-cut elite first-team players, giving Ohio State an embarrassment of riches

"I've got two guys that I truly believe that can play in any situation," Running backs coach Tony Alford told BTN's The Journey "Short yardage, goal line, third down, first and second down – it doesn't matter.