Article By Tim Bielik on 8th November, 2009
Ohio State was a media underdog against favored Penn State, but put forth a dominant second half and three Pryor touchdowns to score a stunning win in Happy Valley, 24-7.
With all the spotlight on Pryor, Ohio State played more of a managing-type of offense, where they made an emphasis on running the football. The only difference in the old run-run-pass offense is how they ran the football.
The way they did it on Saturday was not the usual halfback dives that Ohio State fans have seen for years.
The offense ran bubble screens to WRs DeVier Posey and Dane Sanzenbacher, reverses, and even...
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