Urban Meyer on Ohio State's offensive changes: 'We went one dimensional'

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State lost who it was as an offense after the 2014 season, which led to the offensive changes that became official on Tuesday. Speaking with USA Today and The Tennessean at the American Football Coaches Association awards ceremony in Nashville on Tuesday night, Urban Meyer laid out part of his vision for the Buckeyes’ offense now that Kevin Wilson and Ryan Day are on the staff in place of Ed Warinner and Tim Beck. You can watch the video of Meyer here. “In 2014 we were one of the most balanced teams in college football run/pass,” Meyer said. “And we went one dimensional, so we’re gonna open things up, let (quarterback) J.T. Barrett play and get the skill guys more involved. Really anxious to open things up a little bit.” In 2014, Ohio State averaged 247.1 passing yards and 264.5 rushing yards per game en route to winning a…

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