
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — Four observations from Stephen Means on Ohio State football’s 52-13 win over Rutgers on Saturday. Ohio State’s offense came to play Saturday. Finally. With all the talent on that side of the ball, it still took five weeks for it to click. There are many reasons why that’s the case. But what’s clear after a win over the Scarlet Knights is that the Buckeyes’ offense is ready to do what it was already going to be tasked with during the regular season: Dominate everyone while creating a wide margin for error, so the defense can play catch up. The offense picked a pretty good week to start doing so. “I felt like we needed this game to get our confidence back up,” receiver Chris Olave said. “We’ve been practicing hard and just had to show up and put it on the field on game day. We played…
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