James Franklin's never coached a game at Ohio Stadium, but he knows a thing or two about hostile environments.
"We have a huge advantage here when we play at home where a lot of quarterbacks have a hard time using cadences and communicating, so we have a tendency to get a bunch of penalties on the opponents that come into our stadium, and it also allows our defensive line to get tremendous get-off because they're going with a silent cadence that's usually on a rhythm," Franklin said Tuesday during his weekly press conference. "That's one of the hard things about going on the road.