“I feel the same pressure as everyone here to get very good in the pass game,” said an irked Urban Meyer to the media, following Ohio State’s embarrassing 31-16 loss at the hands of Oklahoma in The Horseshoe Saturday night. “It wasn’t good tonight. We’ve got to get the damn thing fixed.”
If Meyer’s comments don’t sound familiar, then you probably haven’t been following this program closely for the past two years. Meyer promised that he would fix the passing game at the end of the 2015 season, when the team’s prehistoric-looking attack derailed what was likely the most talented team in the country that year.