- Terrelle Pryor still has some things to work on, such as the all important foot work, but he did have his most total yardage output of his career and showed why he was the #1 overall recruit coming into college football last season. I expect to see Pryor continue to make mistakes but also make huge plays with both his arm and legs as the season goes on, and by the time the Buckeyes take on Penn State we should see how his progression has truly come along.
- Offensive line = best since 2005. Defensive line = best from top to bottom since the 2002-2003 seasons. The o-line still isn't perfect but if OSU ever figures out how to manage both Boom and Saine properly, along with freshman Jordan Hall, it could result in deadly production.
- I loved seeing Kurt Coleman making a huge senior play to preserve the shutout. The Rockets were inches away from scoring a touchdown when #4 pried the ball loose and the defense recovered to keep the scoreboard reading goose egg.
- Illinois will be a much bigger task than Toledo, but I think we will see the same production that the defensive line has brought to the table the past two weeks of the season. That means Illinois QB Juice Williams could be in for a longggg day.
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