If Ohio State's 45-21 victory over FAU was any indication, the Buckeyes offense should have a much more even production balance between its passing and rushing attacks this fall.
Now, outside of the first six minutes of game time that produced touchdown drives of 70, 26, 58 and 46 yards (via a combined 13 plays), the offense wasn't necessary firing on all cylinders against the Owls last Saturday.
But what was clear is the fact that Ohio State's offense has a different look and feel to it with Justin Fields behind center.
In recent years, the Buckeyes offense has slanted toward the skillset of its quarterback.