
But the coach of the 2-0 Buckeyes said he wants more. “I’d like to see the film before we start grading because coming out of the game sometimes you think you see things and then you kind of step away and you see it through a different lens,” Day said. “But there are certainly things in this game that I would like to see done better.” Ohio State had a pair of unsportsmanlike conduct penalties, and the defense had three offside penalties. The Buckeye defense also kept an ASU drive alive with a third-down pass interference, something that would have happened twice if not for a circus catch by the Red Wolves. On offense, Day took issue with four three-and-out drives, including two in the third quarter that prevented the offense from getting even more done. “When we’re playing with toughness, we’re playing on an edge, we’re taking care of…
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