In the summer of 2015, I thought I saw the future of college football: positionless skill players.
While Braxton Miller was announcing his position switch from quarterback to wide receiver ahead of the 2015 season, Ohio State was also loading its roster with skill players who could do anything and everything on the field: run, throw, and pass.
Former high school star quarterback Jalin Marshall was already making his mark as an h-back, five-star quarterback Torrance Gibson had just dazzled in the…