COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football coach Ryan Day has fairly pointed out the damage done by the explosive touchdowns his defense allowed against Michigan last season. At the same time, the Buckeyes’ loaded, high-scoring offense managed a mere three points in the second half of last season’s game at Ohio Stadium. That came one year after Michigan’s defense clearly won its matchups in Ann Arbor. What sort of offensive adjustments must be made to win The Game? One of our Buckeye Talk Subtext subscribers wondered if a potential change for 2023 could have ramifications in the regular season finale. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State’s next Marvin Harrison Jr.-caliber wide receiver is sitting in its backyard: Buckeyes Recruiting Ohio State’s 5-star wide receiver commits headlines important weekend of official visitors: Buckeyes Recruiting Ohio State football’s ramped-up receiver room means short stays for some Hey, Nathan: If Brian Hartline…
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