The Ohio State Buckeyes rolled to a 54-10 over Iowa on Saturday inside Ohio Stadium.
While the final score might suggest a truly dominating performance on both sides of the ball, the reality wasn’t quite as universally positive for the Buckeyes.
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to discuss three potential negatives, and whether they are legitimate concerns, as well as three things that Buckeye fans should unquestionably feel good about.
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