How the Ohio State offense can find its best form in time for the College Football Playoff

COLUMBUS, Ohio — For all the worry it has caused Ohio State fans, the Buckeyes’ offense sure has had its moments this season. The Buckeyes opened the campaign by blitzing Bowling Green for 77 points. They hit Big 12 champion Oklahoma for 45 points on the road. Against Nebraska and Maryland, they won by identical 62-3 margins in back-to-back weeks. Furthermore, a look at the stats — where Ohio State ranks ninth nationally in scoring offense and 21st in total offense — would indicate there’s not much to worry about. However, there have been more than a few points of concern. The Buckeyes failed to crack 25 points three times this season, two of which came against mediocre Northwestern and Michigan State teams. Additionally, quarterback J.T. Barrett completion percentage is down to 61.8 percent this season. In 2015 he completed 63.3 percent despite a bad start, and in 2014 he…

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