I guess I didn't really feel like they were a threat to actually win, but it was competitive enough that I wasn't ready for the backups to go in until the Buckeyes were up by 4 TDs. If the Buckeyes can put Toledo (a much better team) away by mid 3rd-quarter, then I wouldn't be disappointed. If Stroud has to play the entire game and Toledo is hanging around down by 14-17 into the 4th quarter, then I would say they haven't performed up to expectations. We saw what the Buckeyes could do last year as they put really good teams (Michigan State 49-0, Purdue 35-7) away quickly last year. Haven't seen that yet this year, so can just go by what we've seen so far.