Eventually Ryan Day and company are going to need to ask themselves if it's really worth it to speak a competent running game into existence.
There were mitigating factors, sure, but at no point in the 2023 season so far has Ohio State's running game looked anything more than a shade north of "competent", and for the most part has been an exercise in abject frustration. We'll spend the next week (or several weeks) talking about why that's the case, but my question on a Sunday morning is: is it worth it to even bother?
Like, I get that Ryan Day isn't going to turn this team into an Air Raid offense overnight.