
Here’s what we thought of the Buckeyes’ offense during their win over Tulsa. Ohio State came away with a win Saturday afternoon in The ‘Shoe, behind a tremendous day in the run game and an improved defensive effort. Offensively, Ryan Day got back to the run game and allowed Tre’veyon Henderson show to come to life. His 277 yards are the most ever by a Buckeye freshman, eclipsing Archie Griffin’s 239 yards against North Carolina in 1972. As far as how to interpret the following grades: Grading Key A: National Championship-level play … dominates the opponent and executes at the highest level. B: Big Ten Championship-level play … consistently beats opponents, but leaves a few areas to grow. C: Bowl Eligble-level play … does enough to win in a close game to just get bye. Needs to improve quickly. D: Home for the Holidays-level play … Exposed multiple times and a…
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