Efficiency, Balance on Offense Leads Ohio State to 38-7 Win Against Army

COLUMBUS – While Army possessed the ball for nearly 14 minutes more than Ohio State in Saturday’s game at Ohio Stadium, the Buckeyes were still able to dominate the scoreboard thanks to their efficiency on the offensive side of the ball. The Buckeyes scored on six of their first eight offensive possessions in Saturday’s game – and drove 75 yards before kneeling to run out the clock on their ninth and final possession – in their 38-7 win over the Black Knights in the Horseshoe. That was a big improvement over last week, when the Buckeyes scored on only four of their 12 possessions in their 31-16 loss to Oklahoma. Considering the competition in Saturday’s game – Army isn’t nearly as talented as Oklahoma, nor the teams the Buckeyes will have to beat to make a College Football Playoff – it shouldn’t be said that the Buckeyes’ offensive issues are…

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