When you skimmed the box score following Ohio State's 62-3 thumping of Nebraska and noticed the Buckeyes failed to record a sack in their most dominant win of the season, anxiety may have crept through your veins.
It is a bit odd—Ohio State allowed only 204 total yards, stopped Nebraska on both of its 4th down attempts and picked off quarterbacks Tommy Armstrong Jr. and Ryker Fyfe once each and returned both for touchdowns. But a team with a fantastic defensive line rotation failed to bring either guy down behind the line of scrimmage on a pass play?