Joshua Perry is back, answering your questions on Ohio State's 51-10 win at Indiana, Miami coming to town, and a defense that's dominating games right now.
J.K. Dobbins is the Big Ten co-offensive player of the week after rushing for 193 yards and scoring two touchdowns in Ohio State's 51-10 win over Indiana.
Instead of looking to other college programs for inspiration, Ryan Day seems to want his offense to look like the NFL's most explosive unit, led by the play of his offensive line.
Miami (Ohio) is led by Blaine Gabbert's younger brother at quarterback and a former Iowa defensive back in the secondary, but hasn't beaten a Power 5 opponent since 2007.
After winning each of its last two games by at least 41 points, Ohio State opens as a 37-point favorite for its fourth game of the season against Miami (Ohio).
Ryan Day's squad improved to 3-0 after a 51-10 spanking of Indiana keyed by a big days from J.K. Dobbins on the ground and surging batch of Silver Bullets.
Justin Fields left Ohio State's win against Indiana unsatisfied with his play, Ryan Day thinks he missed some deep balls and Chase Young thinks the defensive line is dominant.
J.K. Dobbins ran for 193 yards, Damon Arnette had a 96-yard interception return touchdown and Chris Olave caught a touchdown and blocked a punt in the Buckeyes' 51-10 win.
Damon Arnette's interception return touchdown, Justin Hilliard's return and Tyreke Smith's shortened first start were among the storylines from Ohio State's 51-10 win over Indiana.