It’s been Opposite Day for two Saturdays in a row, which might mean it’s no longer a freak occurrence that Ohio State’s defense is bailing out the offense. But is that good? Certainly, Buckeye fans can’t feel comfortable banking on their once-maligned defense as the toughest part of the schedule rolls around. The OSU offense struggled again Saturday in a 26-17 win over Nebraska and the defense did just enough to survive. Meanwhile, Purdue heads into Columbus with a boatload of confidence after the latest of its upsets over a top-5 team. What does it all mean? Here are five things we learned about the Buckeyes on Saturday: Ohio State Buckeyes running back TreVeyon Henderson (32) tries to sneak through the center during Saturday’s NCAA Division I football game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in Lincoln, Neb., on November 6, 2021. Opponents might have figured out the Ohio State offensive line…
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