Ohio State leaned heavily on two-tight end sets against Maryland.
Gee Scott Jr. played a career-high 37 of Ohio State’s 63 offensive snaps against the Terrapins, with most of those plays coming alongside or opposite top Buckeye tight end Cade Stover.
“Coach Day said it at the beginning of the season, this offense is trending toward having versatility,” tight ends coach Keenan Bailey said. “I think we played, what, 60 percent 12 personnel (two tight ends, one running back), not counting third downs and red zone but base down and distance. It’s just a credit to our guys.