Trying not to look ahead and playing in adverse conditions, Ohio State's offense started slow but was picked up by the defense in a 48-3 dismantling of Tulsa.
Urban Meyer's "baby" operating at a high level, Ohio State's secondary achieving high expectations and players talk about the long halftime in the Tulsa quotebook.
Cam Johnston's trash talk, the secondary's ballhawking and Jim Tressel's least favorite moment are your talking points following Ohio State's 48-3 beatdown of Tulsa.
After a somewhat underwhelming game that lasted for well over four hours due to a rain delay, Buckeyes old and new took to Twitter to talk about Tulsa.
Ohio State's defense comes to play against Tulsa, the Buckeyes dominate time of possession in the second half and eventually leave with a rain-soaked 48-3 win.
Ohio State is forcing turnovers at an alarming rate after racking up six against Tulsa. "That's what we call money plays," linebacker Chris Worley says.
Ohio State weathered the storm and gathered in the south end zone for a rendition of the school's alma mater following the Buckeyes' 48-3 victory over Tulsa.