Ohio State football team wasn’t flawless against Nebraska in its opener Saturday. But given that it was the season opener and came amid a pandemic that forced the cancellation of spring practice and summer workouts and a delay in the season, that’s hardly a surprise. That the Buckeyes still rolled to a 52-17 win after some early adversity is a testament to their talent and resolve. But still, there were some deficiencies that need to be addressed if they want to reach their immense potential: consistent defense and a better running game.

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