By Rob Howe Posted on September 8, 2016 Ohio State offensive lineman Billy Price isn’t satisfied, even though the Buckeyes rolled up 77 points and 776 yards against Bowling Green in last weekend’s season opener. “We all have things to improve on,” said Price, a junior. “We didn’t grade out as well; we still have the fundamental technique errors. Maybe we missed a block here, or missed a route there, but those are things that we can clean up over the next couple weeks.” That can’t make Tulsa feel real good heading into The Shoe on Saturday (3:30 p.m. Eastern, ABC). “We’re always chasing perfection,” Price said. “I think happens in all facets of life. It’s not just a football thing. Being a business student we talk about always wanting to improve a process and getting rid of waste. If I had a bad step I need to improve on that to improve the process and, in the grand scheme of things, improve the offense.” Ohio State must focus on the task at hand with a huge game looming next week. The Buckeyes travel to Oklahoma for a nationally televised contest under the lights. “It’s time to move on,” OSU…
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