WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (WCMH) -- Despite the unexpected plot twist of playing without one of its star wide receivers, No. 1 Ohio State stays unbeaten with a 34-10 win over Purdue on the road.

Carnell Tate was held from the game as a precautionary measure after the Chicago native experienced tightness during pregame warmups. But even without one of his primary weapons, quarterback Julian Sayin still threw for over 300 yards and orchestrated the offense to a dominant victory.

"It was it was a fun, fun atmosphere. I had a lot of fans in the crowd. It was awesome to see them," Sayin said. "And, you know, I think there's some things we want to clean up and things, you know, we got to get better at."

Here are three things we learned from Saturday.

Buckeyes' experimental offense

Against a Purd

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