It's pretty hard to believe Ohio State is already a third of the way through the regular season.
Sporting a 4-0 record, the first leg of the schedule has gone about as well as reasonably expected.
Quarterback Kyle McCord seems to be growing by the game, TreVeyon Henderson looks fit as a fiddle, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka are elite, and the Ohio State defense was tied for No. 2 nationally entering yesterday's slate giving up just 8.5 points per contest.
Yes, there are things to work on. The offensive line hasn't inspired a ton of confidence especially as Ohio State has struggled in short yardage situations and the defensive line hasn't put up the stats many hoped for but as they say, the best thing about being 4-0 is a chance to go 5-0.