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Thunder Follows Lightning, but for Ohio State That'll Mean Giving Up on an Offense That's Been an Urban Meyer Mainstay

So, good news. Over 2000 yards of rushing is coming back to the Ohio State offense in 2018. J.K. Dobbins and Mike Weber both averaged over six yards of rushing (and in the case of Dobbins, a lot more than that) in 2017, and while Dobbins got the lion's share of the carries, Weber contributed more than his share to the overall success of a rushing attack that racked up over 243 yards a game.

That's a paragraph that when people read, they go YEAH LET'S GO, THUNDER AND LIGHTNING, PEW PEW PEW and dream of pulling guards and toss sweeps and whatever else looks super badass when a big dude is streaking down the sidelines for a 54 yard gain.