Ohio State's offense has been a topic of discussion this season, with critics questioning its lack of big-play explosiveness. However, according to Ryan Day's plan, this is all part of the strategy to unleash on Michigan.
The Buckeyes' attack has been characterized as relatively measured, with a slower pace compared to other teams. In fact, Ohio State ranks 126th out of 136 teams in plays per game, indicating a more deliberate approach.
This offense is working exactly as it's supposed to.
The recent Wisconsin game saw the Buckeyes open up their offense more, but fans are still waiting to see more of this explosive play. As the team prepares to face Michigan, it will be interesting to see if they will turn up the tempo and unleash their full potential.
Author's summary: Ohio State's offense is slow but deadly, waiting to unleash on Michigan.