LINCOLN, Nebraska – Ohio State football’s offensive line may have taken some extra motivation into last Saturday’s game at Nebraska. The entire starting five had graded our as champions in each of the No. 4 Buckeyes’ first three games. None of them, however, graded out as champions in the 76-5 victory over Miami of Ohio. OSU coach Ryan Day said that was not due to a lack of snaps. “After watching the film, we could have played better,” Day said. Ohio State’s offensive line has been playing with a measure of motivation anyway this season. It ramped up a bit after the FOX broadcast relayed the Indiana coaches’ plan to attack the right side of the offensive line. As it happened, Ohio State had to adjust on the right side of the line Saturday. Branden Bowen could not play due to an undisclosed injury, forcing fifth-year backup Joshua Alabi into…
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