Ohio State Credits Improved Communication, Coaching For Offensive Surge


Ohio State’s offense has never had a more statistically productive stretch than it has had over the past five games. Having never previously had five straight games with 500 or more total yards in school history, Ohio State has had more than 580 yards of total offense in each of its last five games. Ohio State has also scored more than 50 points in each of its last four games, matching a school record set by the 2014 national championship team for consecutive 50-point games. Ohio State has posted those numbers all the while taking starting quarterback J.T. Barrett and many of its other offensive starters out of all five of those games early, forgoing the potential to likely put up even bigger numbers in order to give second-string quarterback Dwayne Haskins and other backups playing time. The schedule has set up nicely for Ohio State to put up big…

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