I took a look at Ohio State's most potent offenses through the years and examined why 2020 could put up bigger numbers than all of them.
A couple interesting findings: the 1969 offense still holds up extremely well, 1995-98 was the first four-year run where Ohio State averaged 400+ yards and 30+ points in each season, and the offenses from '00-09 had the Buckeyes' lowest average output since the '60s.
https://ohiostate.rivals.com/news/ohio-state-s-most-potent-offenses-and-why-2020-could-top-them-all
A couple interesting findings: the 1969 offense still holds up extremely well, 1995-98 was the first four-year run where Ohio State averaged 400+ yards and 30+ points in each season, and the offenses from '00-09 had the Buckeyes' lowest average output since the '60s.
https://ohiostate.rivals.com/news/ohio-state-s-most-potent-offenses-and-why-2020-could-top-them-all