Scoring 77 points in a single game and winning by 56 points is usually enough to get anybody excited about a football team, and for most people it was last night.
Julian Fleming scores two touchdowns in his first game of the year, Dallan Hayden runs for 100 yards in just his second game and Ohio State’s defense gets its first takeaways of...
Ohio State’s offense showcased its elite potential against Toledo, giving the Buckeyes momentum they’ll look to continue building upon as they begin conference play.
Ryan Day used “abundance of caution” in holding several starters out against Toledo, but questions still remain about the status of multiple banged-up Bucks.
"Give Coach Knowles and that defense a lot of credit. Ohio State had given up one touchdown all year long coming into this football game. They're a good defense."
Ohio State's offense was firing on all cylinders against Toledo and collected the second-most total yards of offense in program history in the Buckeyes' 77-21 win over the Rockets.
Ryan Day and C.J. Stroud took pride in executing "at a higher level" against Toledo and Day expects multiple injured Buckeyes to be back against Wisconsin next week.
Marvin Harrison Jr. and Julian Fleming each caught two first-half touchdowns as Ohio State's offense explodes in highlight-filled first two quarters of action.
Ohio State will be without two of its starting safeties against Toledo as Josh Proctor and Tanner McCalister will be unavailable for Saturday's contest.
The Buckeyes are looking to play cleaner football and end their non-conference slate with another win when they host Toledo on Saturday night at Ohio Stadium.