Contrary to human nature, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer is doing his best to find the bad in what seemed to be a pretty good situation. Despite the No. 6 Buckeyes breaking school records for offense in Saturday’s 77-10 rout of Bowling Green, Meyer wasn’t dealing in hyperbole on Monday. He knows Tulsa, visiting Saturday, likely will put up a grittier fight than Bowling Green. “It’s time to move on,” a subdued Meyer said. “I would not take any more (away) than guys played pretty good. We’ve got a tough one coming up this week.” Tulsa, an American Athletic Conference team, enjoyed a blowout of its own on Saturday, beating San Jose State 45-10. The team’s top rusher last year, D’Angelo Brewer, ran for 164 yards on 22 carries with three touchdowns. “Two NFL prospects at wide receiver, a returning veteran at quarterback,” Meyer noted. Meyer said there were some disappointments in his team, including the play of wide receiver Corey Smith, who didn’t have a catch, and the technique of some of the other receivers. He also called out the offensive line, saying “they have to get much better.” J.T. Barrett’s performance against BG earned him Big Ten Player…
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