Ohio State football | Urban Meyer says fixing flaws trumps focus on future

Bill Rabinowitz The Columbus Dispatch @brdispatch If you’re an Ohio State football fan, the temptation is unavoidable. If you’re Urban Meyer, it’s unwise. Ohio State mostly had its way in a 38-7 victory over Army on Saturday, and the rest of the month figures to be even easier. UNLV, which lost to Howard in its opener, visits this Saturday. The Buckeyes then travel to play Rutgers. The next major test for Ohio State figures to come Oct. 28 against Penn State. Buckeyes followers might view this stretch of the schedule as a way to stretch their team. Tinker with schemes, give extended looks to young players and start devising a strategy for the big games to come. With some of his previous teams, Meyer said, that might be the path he would consider pursuing. But the Buckeyes’ coach said his current team remains flawed enough that he and his staff…

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