It's not hard to find your center when your center is 6-foot-3 and 298 pounds.
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It wasn't the complete game we were hoping for but Ohio State still moved to 5-0 with a win over previously unbeaten Indiana on Saturday. Since there still seems to be a lot of angst with this year's Buckeye team, Johnny and I are here to talk you through it and help make some sense of this crazy world in which the Hoosiers can play the defending champs within one score.
In addition to our vast wealth of analysis on the Indiana game (Penalties! Turnovers! Mistakes!), we answer your questions in our Ask Us Anything segment, which may or may not* have saved countless lives by clearing up any unnecessary indecision. You can ask us anything via Twitter or by sending an email.
*Probably not
Here to help us figure out what's going on offensively is former Buckeye center Corey Linsley, now of Green Bay Packers fame. Linsley has left Columbus, only to become one of the NFL's best at his position in a very short time. His perspective as an offensive lineman and insight into the five guys currently blocking for Ezekiel Elliott are not to be missed.
And let's not forget our good friend Matt Finkes, who we grill mainly about the offensive side of the ball this week. Matt crushes all our questions once again and leaves our heads spinning with his rapid-fire truth bombs.
Here's how the show went down:
0:26- The Indiana game has come and gone and Ohio State came out on top. But what can we really take away from this win? Johnny and I will tell you.
8:55- Ask Us Anything: Horror classics, Pixar movies, stadium atmospheres...we have all of your answers.
23:40- Finkes on Football: Maybe it's not Cardale. Could it be that he's being asked to do J.T. Barrett things?
38:02- Corey Linsley hops on and the most down-to-earth NFL player you'll ever meet generously gives us his uncensored view from the trenches.
52:25- What's the scariest Halloween animal?
That will do it for this week. We'll see you next time with our Maryland breakdown.