The Ohio State Buckeyes have been near perfect for much of the regular season, with some occasional hiccups on offense. Now, dealing with significant injuries to its two best offensive weapons, OSU is
having to reinvent itself. While that didn’t go completely smoothly last Saturday against UCLA, there were some areas that will likely be instructive for how Ryan Day and his staff game plan for the rest of the season.
So, how can Ohio State improve to finish out the year? There are many things to consider, but this video focuses on the specific details of what really needs to be fixed for the Buckeyes to repeat as national champions. The most glaring issues moving forward are having better play calls in critical situations, execution from the wide receiver group without their top two targets, and quarterback Julian Sayin calming down against pressure.
If you want to know more of what that really means, dig in and watch for yourself.












