
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Ryan Day has just six losses as head coach at Ohio State and has been the leader of one of the best offenses in the country since he arrived. Because of that success, he has higher expectations for the Buckeyes’ offense than what they showed on Saturday. How the 23-3 win against the Hoosiers played out wasn’t part of his plan. Advertisement He expected some growing pains for an offense that had three new starting offensive linemen and two quarterbacks battling for the starting job. Still, he thought Ohio State should’ve run for 250 yards, thrown for 300 and scored 50 points. The Buckeyes didn’t do any of that on Saturday. They ran for 143, threw for 237 and scored 23 points — their fewest against the Hoosiers in 30 years. Ohio State was stagnant, converting just two of its 12 third-down attempts and never looking like…
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