DaVon Hamilton is a champion for the 10th game in a row as Ohio State names 24 champions, including 15 on offense, for Saturday's 56-21 win over Rutgers.
Ezekiel Elliott found ways to power the Cowboys offense, Dwayne Haskins threw his first two touchdown passes and Vonn Bell was a game-changer for the Saints.
It wasn't the triple-digit shutout everyone wanted, but Ohio State fans celebrated the easy 56-21 win over Rutgers that wasn't remotely as close as the final score indicates.
The Buckeyes' single-high defense had some trouble stopping the QB-run game in Piscataway. Will future opponents be able to replicate Rutgers' relative success?
Penn State's defense is much better against the run than the pass, its offense is explosive but inconsistent and its four wins against winning teams have all been one-score games.
J.K. Dobbins wonders why games against Penn State and Michigan have to have four competitive quarters, and Ryan Day talks leaving leaving Justin Fields in the game.
In a season where nothing is going right and you're a laughingstock, sometimes social media applauding you for not losing too badly is an accomplishment.
Jonah Jackson returns to Rutgers, Jaelen Gill scores his first touchdown, Shaun Wade forces two turnovers and more from Ohio State's 56-21 win over the Scarlet Knights.
Chris Olave's four-catch, career-high 139-yard performance against Rutgers offered the latest piece of evidence that he has become a go-to receiver for Justin Fields.
Ohio State didn't need to play four quarters of great football to take care of business against Rutgers, but now the real tests begin as the Buckeyes prepare to host Penn State.