Football: Wide receivers feed off one another toward success
With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, it’s clear that Ohio State’s receiving corps has been a step above the rest.
With just two weeks remaining in the regular season, it’s clear that Ohio State’s receiving corps has been a step above the rest.
With such a storied rivalry comes plenty of notable performances that have tipped the outcomes of major meetings between the two universities. Here are a few Ohio State records that may fall in the 2021 clash between the Buckeyes and Wolverines:
Michigan State junior running back Kenneth Walker III currently leads both the conference and country with 1,473 yards. His 147.3 rushing yards per game are also the best in college football.
After a blowout win over then-No. 19 Purdue Saturday, Ohio State checked in at No. 4 in the most recent College Football Playoff rankings Tuesday.
In the Smith household, there were three rules: Try your hardest in school, do your chores and hate that team up north.
Coming out of high school, five-star freshmen defensive ends J.T. Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer have had a lot to live up to. Thus far in their college careers, they have made noticeable impacts on the field.
With the change of seasons, another football season begins to dwindle and signifies one thing for all Buckeyes: The Game is upon us.
After struggling performances against Penn State and Nebraska in which Ohio State only won by nine points in each contest, the No. 4 Buckeyes bounced back with a big 59-31 victory against No. 19 Purdue — but it wasn’t as close as the final score may imply.
Heading into a battle with No. 19 Purdue, No. 4 Ohio State’s prolific offense was under a microscope after two adverse performances against Penn State and Nebraska. But, the Buckeyes got back on schedule against the Boilermakers.
When the Buckeyes traveled to Nebraska and narrowly defeated the Cornhuskers, there were moments when Garrett Wilson had to turn the television off…