Oregon head coach Dan Lanning built his career on a reputation as a defensive whiz, coming off the Nick Saban and Kirby Smart coaching trees and turning the Oregon Ducks into a national power.
But in the Rose Bowl, Lanning had no answers for the game plan that Ryan Day and Chip Kelly drew up for the Ohio State offense. The Buckeyes built a 34-0 lead in the second quarter, and at one point, were on pace to finish the game with 80 points and more than 900 yards of total offense.
How did they do it? In this episode of the Buckeyes TomOrrow Morning podcast, Ross Fulton, the Xs and Os guru from BuckeyeHuddle.com explains how putting formations into the boundary, and using motion to create advantageous matchups, turned the Rose Bowl into a blowout.
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