Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of six stories looking at the most pressing questions facing Ohio State football as it prepares for the 2022 season. Today, Part 2: Can Ohio State’s high-scoring offense see improvement? Part 1: Who’s going to play linebacker? Ohio State had the highest-scoring offense in the country last season. It averaged 45.7 points per game, the most among the 130 teams within the Football Bowl Subdivision. But could the Buckeyes be better on that side of the ball this fall? It’s a distinct possibility. A few reasons are obvious. Quarterback C.J. Stroud, who put together a prolific passing performance in his debut as a starter, culminating in a selection as a Heisman Trophy finalist, is back. Join the Ohio State football insider text group: Talk with Bill Rabinowitz and Joey Kaufman C.J. Stroud: Ohio State QB named to Davey O’Brien Award watch list Big Ten media days:…
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