September 19, 2024

The day after: Reflections on Ohio State’s victory over Wisconsin.

During the second quarter of their game Saturday, October 28, 2023 at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin, Wisconsin quarterback Braedyn Locke (18) avoids a sack by Ohio State safety Lathan Ransom (8).Milwaukee Journal Sentinel photographer Mark Hoffman

It wasn’t the prettiest Ohio State Football win, but it was a win nevertheless on the road against a solid Wisconsin team, 24-10.

The Buckeyes did a lot of good, but there were also plenty of areas that made us frustrated last night and heading into the future. Even with a win, it’s hard to not be critical about the performance, it’s just the way things are with Ohio State or any major college football power.

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Like I do every week, there are plenty of Buckeye thoughts following every game on both sides of the coin. Find out below my lasting thoughts after Ohio State defeated Wisconsin on the road.

Thoughts
With Devin Brown out, the quarterback room is extremely thin, as I mentioned in our Buckeyes Wire group text. Kyle McCord appeared to injure his ankle, which scares me. Tristan Gebbia was mentioned as the next man up in the broadcast; this would not be a good scenario. Ryan Day needs to get Lincoln Kienholz ready as soon as possible.

Thoughts

All of McCord’s flaws were exposed on Saturday. The penchant for sacks and fumbles, his inaccuracy, intentional groundings and holding onto the ball way too much is becoming very concerning. It was not a very good game for the starter, who might be hobbled. The biggest issue with his game is accuracy; it’s just not there.

McCord is missing on short screens and longer out routes; it’s all just so frustrating. His pick in the end zone was bad judgment; he has to throw that one away. The other interception was a late ball against the best Badger corner; it didn’t end well. How about something good? McCord’s play-action fakes are great, he just needs to pay them off with shots down the field. I know we have been spoiled with a run of first-round NFL quarterbacks, but the drop off to McCord is significant. I still have faith, but it’s wavering.

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