Ryan Day, talking with media following last weekend’s Ohio State game, said that the new rules that the clock does not stop after first down, has led the Buckeyes to being a less efficient and explosive scoring offense:
Ryan Day said they're used to scoring 60-70 points in games like today. He credits this to both a lack of efficiency on offense, but also how quickly the clock moves on first downs with the new rule. pic.twitter.com/tKrSjrkPFo
— Lantern Sports (@LanternSports) September 9, 2023
Day and the Buckeyes scored 23 and 35 points in their first two games. They play Western Kentucky Saturday in Columbus.
Ohio State is also bringing in a new quarterback in Kyle McCord, who has been announced as the permanent starter moving forward.
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