COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State football team has routinely had one of the nation’s most potent passing attacks that has gotten more impressive every year with no signs of slowing down soon. Ryan Day raised the Buckeyes quarterback room to a Heisman and NFL standard, while Brian Hartline has created a wide receiver room filled with all the talent a field general would want. Those two position groups are where the bread is buttered for the program. If OSU is going to compete — let alone win — a national title it will be on the back of its passing attack. But even Day understands that while it is what matters most, it cannot be the end-all. Ohio State has to be able to run the ball in the moments where it is absolutely needed, which is why he refuses to pull back on it even if some think…
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