Ohio State’s final drive illustrated the overall performance of the team’s offensive line on Saturday.
Some great moments, but also some costly lapses.
“I think there were some good things in terms of moving guys,” Ryan Day said. “A couple of those drives were pretty good. I thought some of the protection was good. But not consistent enough.”
None of the line’s lapses loomed larger than the Buckeyes’ final offensive play against the Wolverines. With Ohio State down six at Michigan’s 38-yard line with 33 seconds remaining, Kyle McCord dropped back to pass and saw Marvin Harrison Jr.