Inconsistent Ohio State working to smooth out passing game

FILE – In this Nov. 26, 2016, file photo, Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett, center, runs for a first down as Michigan defendersChris Wormley, left, Matthew Godin, and Ryan Glasgow make the tackle during the second half of an NCAA college football game, in Columbus, Ohio. Whether Ohio State can beat Clemson in the College Football Playoff next week could depend on which version of the wildly inconsistent Buckeyes offense shows up to play in the desert. (AP Photo/Jay LaPrete, File)(Photo: The Associated Press) COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Whether Ohio State can beat Clemson in the College Football Playoff next week could depend on which version of the wildly inconsistent Buckeye offense shows up to play in the desert. Will it be the score-at-will unit that averaged more than 53 points through the first five games and blew away Nebraska and Maryland 62-3 on back-to-back Saturdays in November? Or the…

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