Lauren Kirschman The News Tribune LOS ANGELES — Washington offensive coordinator Bush Hamdan took notice of Ohio State’s players as the teams walked around Disneyland on Wednesday afternoon. They were impressive-looking athletes, he said, and he spent the day hoping the most impressive-looking ones played offense. On Thursday, Hamdan and Washington’s other offensive representatives used many of the same words to describe Ohio State’s offense: Athletic, fast, explosive. The Buckeyes’ defensive numbers aren’t eye-popping — they allow 25.7 points and 400.3 points per game — but the unit is still filled with highly-rated recruits. “It’s what you would expect of being in a game like this,” Hamdan said. “Ohio State’s going to be, year-in, year-out, a team that recruits atop the country and certainly have plenty of players on defense.” Despite all the talent, the Buckeyes’ defense hasn’t been able to consistently lock down opponents this season. And its biggest…
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