Former Ohio State Football Player Vaughn Broadnax Weighs In On Buckeye Offense

According to Vaughn Broadnax, Ohio State’s offensive woes didn’t start this season.  “To be honest, I can take it back to the past couple of seasons,” Broadnax said when asked what was wrong with OSU’s offensive attack in 2016. “They just seemed to be a disjointed offense as far as plays called, the timing of the calls being played and just the lack of diversity.” The former Ohio State fullback went on to say that J.T. Barrett has fallen behind in his development as a passer because the Buckeye offense relies so heavily on him to run the ball. He also noted that the offense’s downfall began in 2015 when Barrett and former quarterback Cardale Jones went back and forth as the starting signal caller. “What I saw in 2015 was – and this kind of started with Cardale and moved to J.T. to find an answer – but I…

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