Opposing coaches on what's wrong with Ohio State: 'It's the offense, not the QB'


COLUMBUS, Ohio – In the regulation periods of Ohio State’s past three games against marquee opponents – Michigan, Clemson and Oklahoma – the Buckeyes have what can be considered 34 full offensive possessions. Over that time, Ohio State can claim just one sustained touchdown drive – a seven-play, 44-yard drive against Oklahoma on Saturday night. The Buckeyes have punted the ball 17 times, committed eight turnovers (counting downs) and kicked eight field goals (four makes and four misses). <p class="canvas-atom canvas-text Mb(1.0em) Mb(0)–sm Mt(0.8em)–sm" type="text" content="With three of its past four games qualifying as offensive quagmires, the Buckeyes’ struggles have morphed from a blip to a trend. Urban Meyer acknowledged this after Ohio State’s 31-16 loss to Oklahoma on Saturday night. “We have to get the damn thing fixed,” Meyer said, “and we will.”” data-reactid=”17″>With three of its past four games qualifying as offensive quagmires, the Buckeyes’ struggles have morphed from…

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