An offensive clinic was put on Saturday when the Ohio State Buckeyes derailed any plans of a Purdue upset in Columbus, winning 59-31. The last few weeks as a collective we have wondered what the issues were for the offense, and why they were unable to attack the way we had become accustomed to seeing. Ryan Day opened up his full bag of tricks, and despite Purdue having an experienced, tough group – especially in the front-seven – Ohio State was able to do whatever they wanted against Purdue. The additions of receiver motion, bunched formations, and the OL blocking at a higher level allowed for a full display of the offensive arsenal.