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Indiana Week Mic Check:

Run. The. Damn. Ball.

With Ryan Day finally naming a starting quarterback in Kyle McCord for the season opener, while confirming backup Devin Brown will play, much of the talk about Ohio State's 2023 offense has rightfully centered on the sport's most important position.

That said, it'll likely take more than McCord or Brown trying to fill C.J. Stroud's shoes for Ohio State to avenge back-to-back losses to Michigan and again reach the College Football Playoff.

One goal for Day and his braintrust could be to achieve a little more offensive balance.

Last year, Ohio State's rushing attack produced 39% of the team's total offensive yardage.