Ohio State’s offense has performed way better than expected, considering it’s under the helm of redshirt freshman Julian Sayin . Sayin has a remarkable completion rate, which is close to 78% and the offense and OSU have logged almost 7 yards per play. The QB is good. The WR room is even better with Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate handling much of the load. But what about the RB room? It’s actually one of the more balanced parts of the roster, but a certain someone is rewriting history.

Bo Jackson, a Cleveland native who wasn’t projected to start, has performed far beyond any expectations. In his first two appearances, he went for 108 yards in 9 carries against Grambling State and 109 yards on 9 carries against Ohio, which included a phenomenal 64-yard run showcasing his acceleratio

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