Every week on “Buckeye Breakdown,” Land-Grant’s Matt Tamanini and Justin Whitlatch will break down the All-22 of Ohio State’s games to help you better understand what’s happening on the field every week.
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On the new episode of “Buckeye Breakdown,” Land-Grant’s schematic guru Justin Whitlatch explains to Matt Tamanini why Ohio State’ passing game has not been as explosive as we are used to seeing.
He details the playcalling decisions that are limiting the downfield throws, Julian Sayin’s decision-making, and whether or not the heightened tight end usage so far this season is actually handicapping the offense’s development.
Justin discusses whether or not he thinks Ryan Day and Brian Hartline trust their young starting quarterback, and what types of play of play-calling he hopes to see against Minnesota on Saturday night.
Connect with Justin:
Twitter: @WingT_Football
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@justinwhitlatch2531
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