Joel Klatt believes Ohio State football has most elite passing game in college football

Joel Klatt believes Ohio State football has most elite passing game in college football

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College football analyst Joel Klatt has identified Ohio State as having the most elite passing offense in the nation. The Buckeyes' offensive strategy is led by head coach Ryan Day, known for developing high-caliber quarterbacks and receivers. With standout performances from players such as quarterback Kyle McCord and wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., Ohio State's aerial attack has consistently dominated opponents. This potent passing game is a key factor in the team's strong season performance and has positioned them as a top contender in the national rankings. The Buckeyes' success through the air is critical as they aim to secure a spot in the College Football Playoff.

Originally by Dan Aulbachon November 3, 2025
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