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The offense scores 77 points and can still get better.....reaction of opposing B1G coaches on the rest of Ohio State's schedules:
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Ohio State players who surprised in win vs. Toledo

THE OFFENSIVE LINE
It's been an interesting start to the season for the Buckeye offensive line. The group has done well to give Stroud time and has only allowed two sacks this season. They were able to dominate up front against Notre Dame in the second half to allow the run game to take over but didn't open as many holes a week ago. On Saturday, Paris Johnson Jr., Donovan Jackson, Luke Wypler, Matthew Jones and Dawand Jones played their best game together.

Part of the success for Williams and Hayden came because there were opportunities created by the offensive line. According to Pro Football Focus, the five offensive linemen graded out as the best run blockers -- wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. was the other -- and all were better than 71 out of 100.

Entire article: https://247sports.com/college/ohio-...lan-Hayden-Cade-Stover-193755093/#193755093_4

On Saturday, Paris Johnson Jr., Donovan Jackson, Luke Wypler, Matthew Jones and Dawand Jones played their best game together.

:boogie:...:banger:...:booyah:
 
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IMO, the best defense against Wisky will be quick scores because they don't have the weapons to keep up with a shootout. If Stroud is able to lead the team up at least 2TDs early, I don't see how Wisky can keep up. Wisky resembles the Mike Vrabel led- Tennessee Titans(and they have for several decades), and we saw what happens to those teams against teams with high powered offenses.
 
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If Mertz is anything like the Mertz of the last few years he'll miss any guy open 15 yards down the field by 10 yards

Mertz is completing 80% on second down, and a higher percentage of his second down throws went for over 15 yards than Stroud’s


Then there’s the fact that he is ranked number 5 in the country in pass efficiency based on feasting on the cupcakes on the schedule and having a PE of less than 135 against Washington State.

Strongly suspect that Knowles will sort out what needs to be done, but even if the defense takes a little longer to find their stride in the new scheme, this Buckeye offense will bury the Badgers
 
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Great to see what Fleming is doing….get JSN back healthy, and my god…..

Funny thing was, the offense is so deep that MHjr got dinged on a play and they inserted Jayden Ballard. Who is also Uber talented. They took out Cade Stover at times, and just inserted Gee Scott Jr. And to think when JSN returns we need to put a former #1 WR on the bench :lol:
 
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MOUNTAIN MOVERS. Henderson and Williams deserve the praise for their performances against Wisconsin, as the former collected 121 yards on 21 carries and the latter contributed 101 yards on 11 rushes. However, neither of those outings would have happened without the Ohio State offensive line winning battles at the line of scrimmage.



Look at the size of that hole Ohio State's offensive line created for Williams. Those were the kinds of holes he and Henderson were seeing all night when they were handed the football.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...econd-touchdown-was-a-product-of-good-on-good
 
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MOUNTAIN MOVERS. Henderson and Williams deserve the praise for their performances against Wisconsin, as the former collected 121 yards on 21 carries and the latter contributed 101 yards on 11 rushes. However, neither of those outings would have happened without the Ohio State offensive line winning battles at the line of scrimmage.



Look at the size of that hole Ohio State's offensive line created for Williams. Those were the kinds of holes he and Henderson were seeing all night when they were handed the football.

Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/skul...econd-touchdown-was-a-product-of-good-on-good



Opportunity missed by the social media manager to also point out the destruction on Da U and also take credit for that too. Guessing that all happened before the intern… errr… social media manager was born.
 
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