Ohio State Football: A Guide to Watching a Productive Offense

Ohio State has a functional offense built to score points.

Some people like that. Others are confused by it. Everyone, though, is unfamiliar with it.

After the Buckeyes did unspeakable things to Nebraska’s defense in a 63-38 victory Saturday night, there was a wide range of reactions from members of Buckeye Nation.

Those fans have spent the last decade watching Jim Tressel treat offense like it was a psychotic stalker just daring him to make the wrong move.

If taking one glance at some of the more conservative games called by Tressel (16-13 victory over San Diego State in ’03 or the 20-2 victory over Akron in ’07) doesn’t totally destroy your desire to be a human being, then please continue reading.

What follows is a variety of guides to watching Ohio State’s newly-productive offense.

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