Ohio State improved to 3-0 behind the most explosive offensive effort of its season on Saturday.
The Buckeyes hung a whopping 77 points and 763 yards of total offense on their in-state adversary, torching the Toledo defense in a 56-point win. The Buckeye defense may have allowed nearly the same amount of points to the Rockets as it did in the first two games combined, but it was of little consequence by game's end.
Ryan Day, C.J. Stroud and Kevin Wilson spoke about the performance from both sides of the ball following the game, and we took notes on everything the Buckeye head coach, quarterback and offensive coordinator said below.