The Ohio State Buckeyes managed to have a 3-0 start with a final score of 37-9 against their in-state rivals, the Ohio Bobcats. Ohio State had the lead at halftime, but things weren’t as smooth as the final box score may indicate. Entering the second half, the Buckeyes led by just ten points and had to regroup at the break. The defense played well, but it has been one of those games where players haven’t started off on the same page.

With 2 interceptions, it is obvious that QB1 Julian Sayin did not have a clean game. He may have neglected an open look which could have been a score. Patrick Murphy, Ohio State writer for 247Sports, explained his frustrations with what unfolded in the first half. “Ugly from Ohio State’s offense in the red zone. Julian Sayin didn’t even look at Brando

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