From my perspective as an OSU alum,, I'm hoping this is a repeat of 2014. Ohio State has improved since the loss to Oregon. With each snap, 1st year starting QB CJ Stroud has gained more experience and confidence. Doesn't hurt he has 3 future NFL WRs to throw 2, as well as a very talented RB and very good OL. That being said, this team will go as far as the defense, which remains a work in progress. The offense will score plenty on any opponent. And let's be honest, the competition of late (Maryland, bye week, Indiana) hasn't exactly been AP Top 25. Penn State, Nebraska, MSU and TTUN will provide a much better indication of where the Buckeyes stand.