
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State football team improved to 2-1 after beating Tulsa 41-20. That’s one of the few positive takeaways that you can take from Saturday’s home game, where many of the same problems that have plagued the Buckeyes continued to linger. Things got so bad at times that the home crowd — which only featured 76,540 people — sent out boos on multiple occasions. The defense managed to keep a team under 30 points, but once again the offense failed to find a rhythm and finish off drives with points. A unit that should probably be able to get 35 points in its sleep has spent the last two weeks struggling to crack 30. The lone silver lining was the play of some of the freshmen. Playing non-Power Five schools is a chance for young players to shine. But that typically takes on a different meaning as…
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