Ohio State needed its offense to take a step in the right direction after its poor performance in a loss to Oklahoma two weeks ago, and the Buckeyes feel like they did just that on Saturday against Army. The Buckeyes had their most consistent offensive performance of the season to date against the Black Knights, scoring 38 points, passing for 316 yards and rushing for 270 yards with an average of 8.5 yards per play on just 23 minutes and three seconds of possession. Ohio State coach Urban Meyer believes the Buckeyes offense was “better in all phases” on Saturday than it was against the Sooners. “We were very balanced, very efficient and that’s what we’re looking for,” Meyer said Tuesday. At the same time, though, Meyer believes “continued growth on offense” is critical to the Buckeyes’ success. “We’re still a work in progress and still working very hard as a staff…
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