COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Tulsa will be a huge underdog coming in to face No. 4 Ohio State Saturday in front of 100,000 fans in storied Ohio Stadium, but the Golden Hurricane wont be lacking in confidence.A good old-fashioned blowout will do that for a team. Nearly every aspect of Tulsas game was clicking last week when it pummeled San Jose State in its opener 45-10, showing signs that there could be major improvement from last years 6-7 squad.Of course, Ohio State -- which beat Bowling Green 77-10 in week one -- will be a much tougher opponent, but Tulsa coach Philip Montgomery said his team played with maturity and emotion, and he expects players will carry that right into Columbus.Weve got to be free, Montgomery said. We cant go in there and be hesitant about what we want to do. I dont want to walk off the field and still have bullets left, so were going to shoot them and see what happens.OFFENSE GALOREBoth teams showed they are loaded with offensive weapons. Tulsa running back DAngelo Brewer rushed for 164 yards and three touchdowns last week on 22 carries. Quarterback Dane Evans, directing the spread offense, was 12 for 23 for 198 yards and a touchdown as Tulsa rolled up 512 total yards. The Golden Hurricane was 13th in the country in total offense last year.Very talented receivers, two NFL prospects at wide receiver, a returning veteran at quarterback, Ohio State coach Urban Meyer said. They just force you to play in space.Ohio State broke a school record for offensive yards by piling up 776 against Bowling Green. Quarterback J.T. Barrett passed for six touchdowns and ran for another.Montgomery, a former Baylor assistant, recruited Barrett out of high school in Texas and knows how dynamic he is.He got them in and out of plays, he got them in and out of situations, threw the ball very effectively, and hes a dual-threat guy, Montgomery said. I mean, hes a guy that can pull it down and hurt you with his feet just as well as he can do it with his arm.BUCKEYES EXPECT MORE FIGHTIt was designed to be another tuneup game, but several Ohio State players said this week they expect Tulsa to put up more a fight than their week one opponent.I feel like were going to get some more experienced people, cornerback Gareon Conley said. I know a lot of guys had left from Bowling Green, and watching some of the film from Tulsa I know (they have) an experienced quarterback, so weve got to get ready for that. And they have a faster tempo.Said center Pat Elflein: Theyve got better players. They run some more stuff (on defense), theyre going to blitz us more, so its just kind of like another step up from Bowling Green.BURROW SHOWS HIS STUFFMeyer said he was pleased to see backup quarterback Joe Burrow get some significant playing time last week. Burrow, a redshirt freshman who likely is the Buckeyes quarterback of the future, took over for Barrett in the third quarter for mop-up duty. He was 6 for 8 for 68 yards and threw his first career touchdown pass.He confirmed what we all thought and what hes shown: Hes a tough guy who has talent, and it means a lot to him, Meyer said.Asked if he was confident Burrow could do the job if Barrett got injured, Meyer wouldnt answer. Im not going there, he said.Injuries forced Meyer to use his second- and third-string QBs to win the national championship in 2014.SMALL SCHOOL IN THE BIG TIMETulsa has the smallest undergraduate enrollment of FBS schools with 3,473 students; Ohio State is ranked third with 55,508.With a capacity near 105,000, Ohio Stadium will host the largest crowd ever to see Tulsa play football. 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"Paul sent me a text this morning, just told me he loved me and wanted to go out and fight as hard as I would any other day," Simpson said Sunday after doing just that.Dimitri Payet, Sam Vokes, Lee Gregory and Cameron McGeehan have been named the PFA Fans Players of the Month for February. Dimitri Payet, who moved to Upton Park last summer from Marseille in a £10.7m deal, was in scintillating form in February as Slaven Bilics side stayed in the hunt for European qualification.The Frenchman beat West Ham team-mate Mark Noble and Tottenham playmaker Christian Eriksen to the Premier League award. Payet put in a number of impressive performances for West Ham in February In the Championship, the award was picked up by in-form Burnley striker Sam Vokes, who scored three goals in February to help his side move clear at the top of the table.The 26-year-old saw off competition from Cardiffs Anthony Pilkington and Reading striker Yann Kermorgant. Burnleys Sam Vokes scored three goals in six games last month Millwall striker Lee Gregory topped the poll for the League One award ahead of Swindons Nicky Ajose and his Millwall team-mate Steve Morison.Gregory scored four goals as Millwall moved up the league following three wins and a draw in February.Finally, the League Two award went to Luton midfielder Cameron McGeehan, who claimed more votes than Barnet striker John Akinde and Northampton forward James Collins. Lee Gregory picked up the League One PFA Fans Player of the Month for February Every month throughout the English football season, fans will have the opportunity to vote on skysports.ddddddddddddcom for who they think has been the best player in the Barclays Premier League, Sky Bet Championship and Leagues One and Two after Sky Sports teamed up with the PFA to be the digital platform for the Awards.Before the vote opens each month, an expert panel produce a shortlist of contenders. Fans are then able to vote for the player they think deserves the award.The panel includes Sky Sports football pundits Paul Merson, Ian Holloway and Peter Beagrie. Cameron McGeehan scored three goals in five games last month That trio are then joined by Mike Riley, general manager of Professional Game Match Officials, and Malcolm Clarke, chairman of the Football Supporters Federation, as well as the winning fan from each month.The winning fans who will take their places on next months shortlisting panel and make the awards to players will be announced in due course.PFA Fans Player of the Month awards for FebruaryPremier League: Dimitri Payet (West Ham)Championship: Sam Vokes (Burnley)League One: Lee Gregory (Millwall)League Two: Cameron McGeehan (Luton) Also See: Antonio hails magic Payet Past results Meet the panel PFA Fans PotM news ' ' '