After a pretty lackluster showing on Saturday night against Penn State, Urban Meyer had some words about the Ohio State offense.

Ohio State barely survived an attack from the Penn State Nittany Lions on the road Saturday night in Happy Valley, and the performance of the offense was questionable, at best.

After weeks of just dominating performances since the loss to Virginia Tech, the Buckeyes just couldn’t seem to really get anything going, especially in the second half when things really started to slip away from them.

Following the close win on Saturday, Urban Meyer let it be known that he was not pleased with what he saw and things need to be repaired immediately.

“I didn’t like the operation of the offense in the second half,” Meyer said. “We need to get that fixed.”

Some said that maybe the attack was too conservative, but Meyer shot that notion down as well.

“There were some throws in there,” Meyer said when asked if the plan was too conservative. “We were trying to take some shots. We just couldn’t get it done.”

No, they could not get the job done, but that better be the last time that happens. If that happens against Michigan State soon, then things could take a vicious turn this season.