Why Ohio State's Rushing Attack Suddenly Looks So Dominant

Sep 23, 2021 · 12m 16s
Why Ohio State's Rushing Attack Suddenly Looks So Dominant
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One week after the Ohio State football team threw for nearly 500 yards, but struggled to run it against Oregon, the Buckeyes completely turned things around and put together a...

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One week after the Ohio State football team threw for nearly 500 yards, but struggled to run it against Oregon, the Buckeyes completely turned things around and put together a dominating ground attack against Tulsa.

So what did the Buckeyes do to get the rushing game going again? Buckeye Scoop's Xs and Os guru Ross Fulton joins host Tom Orr to answer that question and more.

- How a downhill rushing attack changed their attack
- How a switch to two tight ends may have opened things up as well
- TreVeyon Henderson's agility may have opened up some big plays in areas the Buckeyes hadn't attacked much before
- The concept that victimized the Buckeyes against Oregon, which they used to their advantage against Tulsa
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Author Buckeye Scoop Radio Network
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