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2013 Ohio State Offense - Tom Herman & Ed Warinner
The 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes offense, coordinated by Tom Herman and Ed Warinner, was a pivotal unit in the team’s impressive season, which saw them finish with a record of 12-2 and a spot in the Orange Bowl. The offense was known for its explosive plays and versatility, which helped the Buckeyes maintain a high scoring rate throughout the season.
The Buckeyes operated a spread offense that emphasized both a strong running game and a potent passing attack. This dual-threat capability made the offense difficult to defend against, as teams had to prepare for multiple styles of play.
Herman and Warinner's scheme focused on quick tempo and movement, often utilizing misdirection and option plays to keep defenses guessing.
The 2013 Ohio State offense, under the direction of Herman and Warinner, helped solidify the Buckeyes as a national powerhouse, showcasing their ability to score quickly and efficiently.
Miller’s dual-threat capability and Hyde’s power running style became hallmarks of the Buckeyes' offensive identity, influencing future iterations of the program’s offense.
Tom Herman’s success at Ohio State eventually led him to become the head coach at Houston and later Texas, where he continued to implement high-octane offensive strategies.
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