This late in the season, we would be deluding ourselves to suggest that the Huskies are anything other than what they have shown themselves to be on the field. There have been glimpses of an explosive offense that mixes deep passes with a steady running game. Unfortunately, the far more common offensive output features receivers who struggle to make plays downfield and a quarterback who can make questionable decisions under pressure because his targets don’t get separation on their own. All of that is a long way of saying that the Huskies will have a hard time matching fireworks with an outstanding Ohio State offense.