Well, that was more like it on the offensive side of the ball.
After some grinding and smoking through the first two games of the year, Ohio State, and it’s newly minted starting quarterback, Kyle McCord, found a little rhythm. They staged an ambush at the end of the first half and finally showed the potential of all the weapons on the roster in a 63-10 victory.
It’s exactly what we wanted to see heading into the massive matchup with Notre Dame next week and, hopefully, a very encouraging sign of better days ahead.
At the end of every Ohio State football game, we try to give you five things we think we learned from observing the action on the field, and it’s time to dissect what we saw once again.
Here are five things we think we learned after watching OSU breakout against Western Kentucky Saturday afternoon.