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Ohio State Offense Runs Highest Play Count Since 2022 Loss to Michigan
14 Nov
Summary
- Ohio State ran 76 plays, the most since 77 plays in 2022 loss to Michigan
- Slower pace and focus on efficiency key to Ohio State's strategy under Ryan Day
- Buckeyes averaging just 63.1 plays per game this season, down from 67.4 in 2022

In the 2025 college football season, Ohio State's offense has undergone a significant shift in strategy under head coach Ryan Day. After running 77 plays in a loss to Michigan in 2022, the Buckeyes have intentionally slowed their pace, averaging just 63.1 plays per game this season.
This change in approach is a deliberate move by Day to prioritize efficiency over tempo. The coach believes that with the expanded College Football Playoff and the ever-evolving nature of the sport, being efficient on offense is the key to remaining a national title contender. By reducing the overall play count, Day aims to keep his team healthier throughout the championship run.




