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Ohio State cemented itself atop the AP and Coaches Polls after an offensive surge in the second half last night to secure a 37-9 win over Ohio prior to the Buckeyes' bye week.
Ohio State moved to 3-0 with its win over Ohio, but the Buckeyes enter their bye week with plenty to clean up before a Sept. 27 road trip to Washington.
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Ryan Day was excited that his team never panicked in a tighter-than-expected game vs. Ohio, but he knows the Buckeyes have a lot to work on during the bye week ahead.
Ohio State outgained Ohio 572-181 and racked up 28 first downs compared to just nine for the Bobcats but red zone issues and two interceptions limited OSU's scoring in a 37-9 win.
Although Ohio managed to outscore the Buckeyes' first two opponents combined, Ohio State still pulled away late to earn a 37-9 victory heading into a bye week.