By: AP via DaytonDailyNews.com — COLUMBUS — Ohio State embraces being one-dimensional.
The Buckeyes run, run and run some more — and have found success doing it. Over their last three games, they’ve run the ball 155 times for 825 yards — an average of 275 yards a game — and not so coincidentally have won all three.
By contrast, over that same span, they’ve passed just 27 times, completing 13 throws for 161 yards — a mere 54 per game.
Ohio State has run on over 85 percent of its plays against Illinois, Wisconsin and the Hoosiers.
So much for being predictable.
The Buckeyes (6-3, 3-2) find themselves in the thick of the Big Ten’s Leaders Division race. If they can win their final three games — at Purdue on Saturday, at home against Penn State and at rival Michigan on Nov. 26 — they could still make it to the conference’s first title game. All they need is for Penn State to lose one other game…..
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