With a dominant 37-3 victory over Minnesota on Saturday afternoon Ohio State has moved to 11-0 headed into the season defining matchup against Michigan next week.
The Buckeye offense was able to move the ball consistently through the air and on the ground as they totaled 434 yards of offense.
Ohio State ran the ball for over six yards per carry as most notably Treveyon Henderson ran for 146 yards and two touchdowns on 15 carries.
Through the air, Kyle McCord was able to spread the ball out connecting on touchdown passes to Marvin Harrison Jr. and Cade Stover who caught five passes for 83 yards.
In this article we break down McCord, Henderson. and the rest of the offense’s performance using Pro Football Focus grades for each player. Though not the ultimate measuring stick, PFF is a good tool because it grades every player on every play.