WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Ohio State’s offense might be the most talented in the nation.

But one of its biggest — and perhaps only — flaw reared its head on Saturday against Purdue in a 34-10 win at Ross-Ade Stadium.

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Sure, the stats looked fine for the Buckeyes, who went 3 of 5 from the red zone. But their offense’s inability to turn trips inside the Purdue 20-yard line into easy seven points boggles the mind a bit.

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