Ohio State scored 10 times in their 54-10 win over Iowa on Saturday, yet it could have been much worse.
Don’t get me wrong, it was still bad enough.
The Hawkeye defense held the Buckeyes to a season-low 360 yards yard of total offense, which is OSU’s lowest mark since the Alabama national championship game. And yet the five touchdowns scored by the Buckeye offense matches the five touchdowns the Iowa defense had allowed in their first six games this season.
The Hawkeyes were worse on offense than advertised, which is saying something considering the ads we’ve been running to…
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