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Ed Warinner's Move to Press Box Yields Huge Offensive Output for Ohio State Against Michigan, But Coaching Location Moving Forward Unknown

Ed Warinner knew exactly when he and Ohio State's offense were going to be able to do pretty much whatever they wanted against Michigan.

"Right when we drove down and scored the first time we felt like, you could see and feel it and we got some rhythm going," Ohio State's offensive line coach and offensive coordinator said after the Buckeyes trounced Michigan, 42-13, Saturday in Ann Arbor.

Warinner's referring to Ohio State's second drive of the game against the Wolverines, when the Buckeye offense capitalized on a roughing the punter penalty to drive 94 yards in seven plays to take a 7-0 lead on quarterback J.