Ohio State's start to the 2021 season through seven games has been nearly identical to 2014, when the Buckeyes won the national title, and 2017, when they missed the playoff.
C.J. Stroud gains traction in the Heisman race, Zach Harrison has a big game, D.J. Uiagalelei gets benched and Penn State suffers an embarrassing loss.
True freshmen Marvin Harrison Jr. and Evan Pryor earn champion grades for the first time as 26 Buckeyes were given the honor following the Buckeyes' win over Indiana.
Sam Hubbard had 2.5 sacks and Joe Burrow threw for over 400 yards to lead the Cincinnati Bengals to a big win while Terry McLaurin had another big game in Week 7.
Ohio State's streak of winning Big Ten Freshman of the Week after every game this season continues as C.J. Stroud receives the award for the fifth time in six starts.
All but eight Ohio State players who made the trip to Bloomington saw game action against Indiana as the Buckeyes routed the Hoosiers, 54-7, in a fourth straight blowout win.
C.J. Stroud, Jeremy Ruckert, Zach Harrison, Teradja Mitchell and Demario McCall were named Ohio State's players of the game from the blowout win over Indiana.
TreVeyon Henderson reaches a program first for touchdowns, Marvin Harrison Jr. bags a sack, Emeka Egbuka is electrifying and the defensive line's future is bright.
Ohio State showed zero rust following an open week, routing Indiana, 54-7, behind big nights from C.J. Stroud, TreVeyon Henderson and a resurgent Buckeye defense.
Ryan Day compares Ohio State to the 2019 team, Kourt Williams says the Buckeyes could be "unstoppable" and C.J. Stroud opens up on being "down in the dumps" early in the year.
Indiana barely supplied a speedbump to the Buckeyes, as the rest of the college football world is starting to wake up to how good this offense really is.
Chris Olave and Jeremy Ruckert get closer to school records, Evan Pryor gets his first extended playing time and Trey Leroux and Jakob James make their offensive line debuts.