Julian Sayin, Bo Jackson, Isaiah West, Joshua Padilla and Payton Pierce were among the Buckeyes who played career-high snap counts in Ohio State’s 34-0 win at Wisconsin.
Ohio State left little to chance during its business trip to Madison, crushing Luke Fickell’s Badgers 34-0 to continue its title defense on a positive note.
Julian Sayin’s 393-yard, four-touchdown performance at Wisconsin proved the Ohio State quarterback belongs at the forefront of the Heisman Trophy conversation.
The Silver Bullets continued to play to their 2025 standard against Wisconsin – a standard that, through seven games, is that of a generational defense.
In an interview with CBS Sports following Ohio State's win over Wisconsin, Jeremiah Smith expressed confidence in the 2025 Buckeyes: “This team is better than last year's...
Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell called Ohio State "as good a team as I’ve prepared for" and said he feels "incredibly disappointed" after the Badgers' performance.
Julian Sayin has a career day passing for 393 yards and four touchdowns, Ohio State's defense notches another shutout and Carnell Tate has 111 yards and two scores.
Julian Sayin proves he belongs at the forefront of the Heisman race, Carnell Tate continues to shine and Ohio State’s defense dominates again in the Buckeyes’ 34-0 win.
Ryan Day said Ohio State left "meat on the bone" in the run game and called its special teams mishaps "ridiculous," while Carnell Tate called Julian Sayin "a Heisman winner."
Ohio State’s defense earns its second shutout of the season while Julian Sayin throws for a career-high 393 yards as the Buckeyes cruise to a 34-0 win over Wisconsin.