Ohio State’s offense was on the field for more plays against Nebraska than it had been in any previous game this season, and six players on the Buckeyes’ offense saw new career-highs in playing time as a result.
In a game where Ohio State center Luke Wypler snapped the ball to C.J. Stroud 88 times, both of them were on the field for more plays than they ever have been before as Buckeyes. On a day where Garrett Wilson was unable to play, three wide receivers also played career-high snap counts as Chris Olave was on the field for all but one offensive play while Julian Fleming and Marvin Harrison Jr.