COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Parris Campbell accounted for 103 yards from scrimmage on four touches in Ohio State' 52-14 win over Illinois on Saturday, a quick reminder on his big-play ability.

This is an opportune time for the Buckeyes to get that back.

Campbell missed parts of three games with a concussion suffered earlier this year, as he had just three touches for 11 yards combined against Nebraska, Penn State and Iowa.

But the last two weeks, he's averaging 21.7 yards on the seven times he touched the ball, and that's the kind of offensive spark that could make the difference for the Buckeyes against Michigan and Wisconsin.

"It's because he's one of our best players," Urban Meyer said after the win. "And second. he practiced so well this week. Last week he did not practice that well. And so it wasn't that concerted effort. But it's what you see on Tuesdays and Wednesdays when you decide the game plan, and he was outstanding.

"He has that - that reverse was a ridiculous effort. And, yeah, he's a dynamic player."

Bill Landis, Tim Bielik and I talked about the effect of Campbell on the offense, and offered a brief tour of the Ohio State pressbox Coke machine, in the video above.