Two months ago Wisconsin's then-rookie defensive backs mentor gave ESPN full access to his room as he prepared his unit for his sixth game ever without a helmet or pads. Leonhard provided
an honest and comprehensive autopsy of what Ohio State's offense had been doing under its current coordinators:
"Is (preparing for Ohio State) nearly as hard as Michigan last week? Michigan was something new every single snap. These guys are almost the complete opposite. You'll watch the game and be like, 'Damn, they did exactly what we saw.' We'll just have to see early recognizing the formations that they're going to be in, then we'll motion."
It was an enlightening and informative glimpse into how an adversary prepares for the Buckeye offense, but if you're too lazy to click the link here's a summary: A neophyte position coach easily diagnosed Ohio State's offense to be as pedestrian as it was predictable.