COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- It was no secret that Saturday's Ohio State-Grambling State game was a mismatch.
A far cry from the challenge that Texas provided in the season opener, the Tigers presented an opportunity for the Buckeyes to be aggressive on offense and see what quarterback Julian Sayin can do when given time and space.
"We wanted to, like we talked about, be more explosive. You saw us play with tempo. That was good," coach Ryan Day said. "I thought Julian really had some accurate throws. The ball came out on time. The spacing and timing was good. The protection was good."
Here are three things we learned in OSU's 70-0 win over Grambling State.
How Jeremiah got his groove back
Sayin went near perfect on his throws, going 18-for-19 with his only miss being an interception. The