Ohio State didn't put up the gaudy offensive numbers we've become accustomed to against Notre Dame, but Ryan Day and C.J. Stroud aren't too concerned: 'We just want to win games.'
The possibility of Ohio State’s offense looking anything less than spectacular was hardly even a talking point leading into the season opener. If the Fighting Irish were to upset the Buckeyes on their home turf, surely Jim Knowles’ defense would be at fault.
Still, the level of concern about Ohio State’s early offensive struggles isn’t exactly high at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center this week. While effective, the drive still didn’t resemble Ohio State’s usual brand of high-flying offense in the Day era. “I put our success on winning. I just want to win, I mean I don't care how much I throw for, touchdowns, it really doesn't matter. We did all that stuff.”“I think that there's a huge part of Buckeye nation that likes the way we played. You know, just gritty, tough, physical, 100th year anniversary in the Shoe, a little bit of a throwback game maybe,” Day said in jest. “We had a couple plays for the fullback, didn't quite get to them, but they were they were ready.
“Just looking at the film, definitely think we did some great things on offense, moving the ball when we had to,” Stroud said. “Definitely seeing a lot more man than we expected, so just gotta clean some things up on man-on-man routes. … Pass protection was amazing all night. My O-line did a great job, and they didn't even drop nine and we still got a third-down conversion, so I'm proud of my guys for just keep fighting out.
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