After yet another dominant win at Nebraska, we discuss whether Ohio State is the best team in the country, struggle to find a weakness and look ahead to Michigan State.
Only three other Buckeye head coaches were able to start 8-0 at Ohio State. We compare Ryan Day's start to Urban Meyer, Earle Bruce and Carroll Widdoes.
Long live the bullet. The bullet is dead (for now). Pete Werner's ascendance as a do-everything strongside linebacker has minimized the need for the bullet.
Watch Ohio State AD Gene Smith discuss California's passing of the Fair Pay to Play Act, plus Ryan Day, Jeff Hafley and Justin Fields take the podium ahead of Michigan State game.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day, co-defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, quarterback Justin Fields and others meet with the media ahead of the Buckeyes' sixth game against Michigan State.
Pete Werner's hit, Chase Young's sack, Justin Fields' touchdown to Garrett Wilson, Robert Landers' penetration and other things we noticed from Ohio State's win against Nebraska.
Ryan Day said the Buckeyes “expected maybe a little more adversity” at Nebraska and described Michigan State as “one of the best-coached teams in the league.”
“OSU just looks unstoppable..” Michigan fans watched Ohio State destroy Nebraska Saturday night, and pending doom was a common theme of what they had to say about it.
Five different Buckeyes have caught multiple touchdown passes as Justin Fields has been spreading the wealth to take advantage of defensive mismatches.