With Ohio State's defense in full control last week against the Longhorns, Ryan Day was able to ease his first-year starting quarterback, Julian Sayin, into his first real game action in conservative fashion.
Yesterday against the overmatched Tigers however, Day and offensive coordinator Brian Hartline opened up the playbook and let Sayin sling it around the yard with the type of results you'd expect from a squad littered with NFL talent playing a program littered with FCS talent.
Even the backups had a day with a host of future stars showing out including running back Bo Jackson and linebacker Riley Pettijohn to name a few.