Vince Kehres has the most unenviable job in all of college football this week: preparing a game plan to slow down Ohio State’s high-powered offense.
“I start getting agitated and my stomach starts to hurt a little bit,” the Toledo defensive coordinator said. “I get uneasy. There really are no weaknesses.”
That’s not coachspeek.
It’s reality.
The No. 3-ranked Buckeyes have one of the best offensive minds as head coach (Ryan Day). Offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson has been at the forefront of innovation since the early 2000s. Quarterback CJ Stroud is a Heisman Trophy front-runner.