Ohio State’s rushing attack has been something of a work in progress so far this season. While the Buckeyes have certainly hit some big plays on the ground, including TreVeyon Henderson’s long touchdown run against Notre Dame, there are elements of the run game that are still being developed.
Ross Fulton, BuckeyeHuddle.com’s Xs and Os guru, joins host Tom Orr to take a look at the good and the bad from the ground game, how things are improving, and where there is still work to do.
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