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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.
Despite the slower pace, Ohio State's offense has remained productive, running 76 plays in their latest game and accounting for 34 points and 473 yards. The Buckeyes' defense, led by coordinator Matt Patricia, has also played a role in the reduced play count, holding opponents to just 44 plays per game on average.
As Ohio State enters the final stretch of the season, with a highly anticipated matchup against Michigan just three weeks away, their pace of play has become a topic of national interest. However, Day remains steadfast in his belief that efficiency, not tempo, is the path to success. The Buckeyes are focused on saving themselves for the biggest moments, ready to play at whatever pace gives them the best chance of winning a national championship.




