COLUMBUS, Ohio — The newly crowned No. 1 team in the country, Ohio State, returns to Ohio Stadium on Saturday for what’s should be a tune-up game against Grambling State. A

After a gritty 14–7 win over Texas in Week 1, the Buckeyes are looking to open up their offense and build momentum before Big Ten play begins.

Grambling, meanwhile, enters the game fresh off a 55–7 win over Langston, but head coach Mickey Joseph has been candid about the challenge ahead, acknowledging the vast gap in resources and expectations.

Ohio State head coach Ryan Day, however, is focused on improving the run game and generating more explosive plays after a conservative opener.

With quarterback Julian Sayin showing poise in his debut and wide receiver Jeremiah Smith looking to bounce back from a quiet Week 1,

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