Ryan Day previews Penn State, says Jaxon Smith-Njigba is expected to be available and that Chip Trayanum moved to RB due to a season-ending injury to TC Caffey.
Justin Fields, Terry McLaurin, Malik Harrison, Ezekiel Elliott and Jeff Okudah were among a bunch of former Ohio State players who had big games in Week 7 of the NFL season.
Zach Harrison, Tanner McCalister and Tommy Eichenberg show out against Iowa, Ohio State struggles on the ground and Quinn Ewers has his worst performance to date.
At this point in the season, Michigan and Ohio State share one common opponent, who was never equipped to challenge or beat either of them. Let's dive in, sort of.
Ryan Day says "it took us a few drives" to recognize what Iowa was doing to hamper the OSU offense on Saturday and says "we all know how difficult it is" to play at PSU.
After recovering from a broken leg in January, Lathan Ransom has shined for Ohio State this season. On Monday, he was named a Jim Thorpe Award semifinalist for his efforts.
Penn State will be the only currently-ranked opponent OSU has played so far, but got blown out in its only matchup with a top-25 opponent and has lost five straight to the Bucks.
28 players on offense, 24 players on defense and five specialists were among a total of 60 Buckeyes who saw action in Ohio State’s 54-10 win over Iowa.
C.J. Stroud completed 20 of 30 passes for 286 yards and four TDs, and Zach Harrison collected one sack, two TFLs, a forced fumble and deflected a pass against Iowa.
Caden Curry snuffs out Iowa’s trickery, Kye Stokes forces a fumble and Kaleb Brown records his first catch as 10 true freshmen play in Ohio State's 44-point victory.
Ohio State opened as a 15-point favorite over Penn State as the two prepare for battle next Saturday at noon in Happy Valley. The over/under was set at 61.5 points.
Despite a slow offensive start, Ohio State's 54 points were the most against a Kirk Ferentz-led Iowa team and Jim Knowles' defense dominated an embarrassing Iowa attack.
Iowa's offense lived up to its billing, but Ohio State had little problem lighting up the vaunted Hawkeye defense, winning 54-10. Here are three key stats from the game.
OSU had some rust to shake off, Tanner McCalister is "like a son" to Jim Knowles and Ryan Day thought "we ain't getting Zach (Harrison)" at one point in his recruitment.
Zach Harrison makes four drive-ending plays, Bradley Robinson and Jayden Ballard suffer injuries, Jordan Hancock makes his season debut and Chip Trayanum plays running back.