The Ohio State Buckeyes look like a perfect team on paper, but even the mightiest program in the country, that's barely been challenged through its first seven games, and may not be challenged until rivalry week, has flaws it must fix.
Cleveland.com's Stephen Means circled right guard Tegra Tshabola as the primary problem the offensive line has had. Tshabola's shortcomings have helped prevent the running game from taking off. He also allowed a sack this past weekend during an otherwise sterling 34-0 win over the Wisconsin Badgers on the road for OSU.