Ryan Day talks about the importance of cutting down on penalties, the value of Gee Scott Jr. and Mitch Rossi and his initial impressions of Toledo on the Buckeye Roundtable show.
Day was particularly displeased with the penalties that were fully within Ohio State’s control, such as the unsportsmanlike conduct penalties assessed to Xavier Johnson and Taron Vincent and the four offsides penalties against Buckeye defensive linemen.
“We had to learn from that. We lost a possession there. And that's something that, in a closer game, could be the difference between winning and losing. So that was a tough lesson to learn,” Day said. “And not only that, we returned that punt for a touchdown. There's been a lot of work put into that to try to get back to flipping the game by returning a punt for a touchdown. That hasn't happened in a little while here.
Day is happy that the Buckeyes have held their opponents to only one touchdown in six red zone trips this year. “If we’re playing well on offense and we‘re scoring touchdowns and they’re forcing field goals on defense, then those four points add up every time.”
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