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MotS&G Recap: #2 Penn State (7-1, BIG 4-1) vs #6 Ohio State (7-1, BIG 5-0)

Recap: #2 Penn State (7-1, BIG 4-1) vs #6 Ohio State (7-1, BIG 5-0)
Richard Tongohan
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First off before I say anything else, hats off to Penn State. They proved why they are ranked so high in the rankings, and why both their offensive and defensive units are one of the most feared units in the nation.

In one of the most memorable and the wildest game in recent memory, both as a fan of the team and a writer, Ohio State looked doomed from the start of the game, but they battled back with their backs against the wall.

On the opening kickoff, adversity struck the Buckeyes as their error-prone Special Teams unit imploded as they let Barkley return the kick 97-yards to put his team ahead 7-0. On Ohio State’s first possession, the Buckeyes attempted to establish the run early and after two successful runs Barrett tried a swing pass to Campbell, but tragedy struck once again as he coughed it up on a fumble that was returned to the 23-yard line for another scoring opportunity.

While on the 23, Penn State took 1:56 and 5 plays to punch in another score with a 13-yard pass to Hamilton over Arnette, who was beaten off of the line to add to the lead 14-0. It only took less than 4 minutes for the Nittany Lions to score 2 TD’s and it looked grim as the game progressed.

An Ohio State punt followed with the Buckeyes abandoning the run before settling for the screen and swing passes to the RB’s and WR’s, but they nearly converted on 3rd and long but Baugh dropped the Barrett pass. The Buckeyes defense forced a punt before JT Barrett got to work in chipping away at the lead. He went 2-3 for 12 yards, while Dobbins ripped off a 12-yard run, but he was sacked forcing Urban Meyer to settle for points.

The defense had another good series for Ohio State forcing another Penn State punt, but they were turned away on downs while trying to convert in the red zone. McSorley responded by taking the ball 80-yards before Barkley took it 36-yards for his second TD of the game.

Barrett looked like he was running a 2-minute drill as he took the field with urgency after being down 21-3. He took a listless offense and created a well-needed spark to chip away some more. Barrett leaned on Weber to keep the defense guessing before hitting Mack for 36-yards, then McLaurin on a 14-yard strike to cut into the lead. Penn State still leads 21-10.

On the ensuing kickoff, another mistake on Special Teams happened as Koa Farmer returned the ball 59-yards to the Buckeye 23 yard line. It took McSorley two plays before taking it on an 8-yard scramble to put his team up 28-10.

In what was mostly a back and forth game Barrett and Ohio State responded with a 10-play 75-yard drive to settle the score at 17-28 with a short run into the end zone by Weber. Both teams traded punts to keep the score locked in at 28-17.

In the second half, the Buckeye offense looked crisp while nearly going the distance before sputtering and settling for another short FG to cut the lead to single digits. The secondary then gives up play after play to the Penn State receivers before Thompkins scored on a questionable play which was originally called an interception, but after the review, it was reversed in Penn State’s favor to extend the lead to 35-20.

It was the second questionable call that negated a turnover, both by Ward in the end zone. The officiating in the game was terrible and it seemed like the Buckeyes were doomed. Another exchange of punts occurred then Barrett fumbled the RPO play and gave the ball back to Penn State.

The defense stiffened up and forced a punt, but Ward would not be denied his moment for the defense as he busted through the line and blocked Gillikin’s punt and gave the Buckeyes life as Barrett quickly completed a pass before hitting an open Dixon for a 38-yard score to cut the lead down to single digits once again.

The story of the game is the defense limiting Penn State to just 10 points in the second half after the second half adjustments were made. The better story would be Barrett going 14-14 for 140 yards and 2 TD’s to will his team back from the depths of defeat. He hit Dixon one more time and Baugh to seal the win for the Buckeyes. The defense, especially the Rushmen came up big at the end earning a sack and pressuring McSorley to create incompletions before turning it over on downs.

Overall it was an instant classic that proved the doubters wrong. It was a hard fought win and this 18 point come from behind victory is the largest comeback under Urban Meyer. This puts the Buckeyes in the driver’s seat in the BIG 10 East and it puts the Buckeyes in the CFB Playoff conversation. They must not overlook MSU and TTUN and they must stay focused and improve until the season ends. But enjoy the win Buckeye faithful. I sure will! Go, Bucks!




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Barrett, the Buckeyes' senior quarterback, threw a pair of touchdown passes late in the fourth quarter, including the go-ahead 15-yard score to tight end Marcus Baugh with 1 minute, 48 seconds to play Saturday, as No. 6 Ohio State rallied for a 39-38 ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State beat Penn State 39-38 Saturday and it's hard to figure out how it happened. Down 28-10 in the middle of the second quarter, 35-20 in the middle of the third quarter and 38-27 with 5:42 to play, the Buckeyes rallied, sent ...
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LGHL Stop doubting J.T. Barrett

Stop doubting J.T. Barrett
Patrick Mayhorn
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JT Barrett has done more than enough to earn our respect. The win against Penn State was just one more showcase.

I’ve done my fair share of doubting J.T. Barrett. I doubted him after Ohio State lost to Penn State in 2016. I questioned if he was the man for the job after a close win over Michigan, when he threw for just 124 yards. After the embarrassing shutout loss in last year’s playoff to Clemson, and a disastrous performance against Oklahoma, I internally decided that he just wasn’t that good. I’ve never been happier to admit how wrong I was.

J.T. Barrett isn’t just the most prolific passer in the history of the Big Ten, he’s the best quarterback to ever come through Columbus. He’s a better passer, runner, and leader than any signal caller to ever don the Scarlet and Gray, and it’s hard to imagine that he’ll be surpassrd any time soon. When games get close, J.T. Barrett steps up, and when the Buckeyes need him, the quarterback Mack Brown turned away is always there to make a play.

It would be easy to count J.T. Barrett out. I’ve done my fair share of that. He doesn’t have a strong enough arm, he runs too much, he overthrows his receivers, he under throws his receivers, he can’t read a defense, he holds the ball too long. Anything and everything negative that could be said about a quarterback has been said about J.T. Barrett, and there’s really only one true statement about number 16: he’s a damn good quarterback, and he deserves nothing but love and respect from this fan base.

All he’s done after that miserable Sept. 9 performance is complete 74% of his passes for 1,668 yards and throw for 22 touchdowns. Add in an extra 338 yards and four scores on the ground, and you’d be hard pressed to find a quarterback (or player) in America playing better football than J.T. right now. I doubt there are many detractors in Buckeye nation after tonight, but this still needs to be said.

We all need to stop doubting J.T. Barrett. He proved tonight that it doesn’t matter what a defense throws at him, he’ll do everything in his power to find a way to win. Whether he’s beating up on bad teams, or methodically picking one of the best defenses in the nation apart, J.T. Barrett is an outstanding quarterback, and there’s no reason to doubt him anymore. He proved that when he’s at the helm, the Buckeyes can never truly be counted out of a game.

That wasn’t all that Barrett proved tonight. Barrett cemented himself as an Ohio State legend, and not just as a Heisman contender, but as a Heisman front-runner, right there with Saquon Barkley (who just put up a stinker, by the way), Bryce Love, Baker Mayfield, and anyone else you want to throw in the mix.

The aforementioned Mayfield is the only quarterback in the country putting up the kind of numbers Barrett is, and while Mayfield may have got the best of the Buckeyes nearly two months ago, it’s hard to not like the Buckeyes’ odds if a rematch arises two months from now in the college football playoff. However, that, and any possible postseason play is still a distant thought. Ohio State has a month left to prove that they belong, and with J.T. Barrett leading the way, it’s becoming very hard to arugue thatt the Buckeyes don’t.

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Week 9 Preview: Buckeyes seek revenge against Penn State
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Three days before the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season are released Penn State and Ohio State will play a game, Saturday, Oct. 28, that could complicate the selection committee's task down the road, if the Buckeyes win. Chris ...


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BTN Dienhart: ‘The Buckeyes sure do look like a playoff team’

Dienhart: ‘The Buckeyes sure do look like a playoff team’
Tom Dienhart, BTN.com Senior Writer via Big Ten Network

It was billed as the "game of the year." And Ohio State's 39-38 win over Penn State was all that ... and then some. In the process, Buckeye quarterback J.T. Barrett showed why he may be the best player in America while keeping OSU's Big Ten and playoff dreams alive.
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The 2017 College Football Playoff race shifted in a major way on Saturday with Ohio State gaining a leg up on Penn State in the Big Ten title race with its 39-38 comeback win in Columbus, Ohio. For the Buckeyes, it's a win that legitimizes their ...
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BTN Comeback! No. 6 Ohio State rallies to beat No. 2 Penn State

Comeback! No. 6 Ohio State rallies to beat No. 2 Penn State
Brent Yarina, BTN.com Senior Editor via Big Ten Network

J.T. Barrett hit Marcus Baugh with a 16-yard touchdown pass with 1:48 left in the fourth quarter and No. 6 Ohio State rallied from 11 down in the final five minutes to hand No. 2 Penn State its first loss, 39-38 on Saturday.
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LGHL Ohio State claws back, beats No. 2 Penn State in Columbus, 39-38

Ohio State claws back, beats No. 2 Penn State in Columbus, 39-38
Geoff Hammersley
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What.A.Game

It was seen as the game of the week in college football: The Penn State Nittany Lions, ranked No. 2, traveling to face the No. 6-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes, and it was that and more.

An opening kickoff getting returned for a touchdown by Nittany Lions running back Saquon Barkley, and a fumble on the Buckeyes’ first offensive series put them behind the eight-ball early, and played a role in the Buckeyes’ early deficit.

Penalties were also a major contributor the Buckeyes’ struggles. Ten penalties for 79 yards—which included multiple false starts—stopped momentum. On top of that, two fumbles contributed to the struggles. Ohio State out-gained Penn State on offense, and it took until the final 1:48 for the Buckeyes to get their first lead at 39-38, and that is where the scoring ended.

Quarterback J.T. Barrett passed for 3 touchdowns—with the first one making him the Big Ten leader in that category. The late-strike to Marcus Baugh over the middle for a 16-yard touchdown with 1:48 left proved to be the difference maker.

Penn State had a chance to get the lead back late, but the Buckeye defense, specifically the defense line, clamped down and completely shut down quarterback Trace McSorley and Saquon Barkley in the waning minutes of the game.

Ohio State outscored the No. 2 team in the country, 19-3, in the fourth quarter and now sit atop the Big Ten East. If anything, this game showed the Buckeyes have improved since the Oklahoma loss, and are the team to beat in the Big Ten.

But more importantly, OSU now controls its own destiny in the pursuit of a College Football Playoff spot.

Here’s the in-depth recap of the game:

On the opening kickoff, Barkley field the ball on the three and cut diagonally to the far sideline. In the process of doing that, he had blockers paving the way; the way was so well paved, that OSU kicker Sean Nuernberger was the only person to even make an attempt at bringing down the Heisman Trophy frontrunner. When you have a Heisman contender versus a kicker, it generally doesn’t go well for the kicker. Barkley bolted right past Nuernberger and sprinted the rest of the way for a touchdown.

Fifteen seconds in, Barkley’s 97-yard kickoff return made it 7-0 nothing Penn State.

If you thought that was bad, things were about to get worse for the Buckeyes.

On the third play of their first drive, Barrett threw a screen to Parris Campbell, who picked up a solid 15 yards. However, he didn’t end the play with the ball—he got it stripped away. Penn State scooped up the loose ball and took it to the OSU 23. Five plays after that, and on a third-and-goal from the 13, McSorley through a fade pass to the corner of the southwest corner of the endzone to DaeSean Hamilton. Hamilton made the grab while covered, and brought the Nittany Lions to an early 14-0 lead.

Would the second drive go better for the Bucks? (The answer was no.)

Mike Weber lost five yards on a screen that was doomed from the start, Demetrius Knox got called for a false start, Marcus Baugh dropped an open pass, and J.T. Barrett scrambled up the middle for five yards on a third-and-20. Another three-and-out was delivered by the Buckeyes.

Luckily for OSU, PSU’s next drive stalled after six plays, but not before the Nittany Lions converted on a delayed screen on a third-and-10. On the ensuing punt, an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Penn State spotted the Buckeyes 15 yards—which would come in handy.

Starting the drive at their own 42, Barrett and co. moved the ball down the field, eventually hitting the redzone. Penalties were once again a problem, as two false starts (on Isaiah Prince and K.J. Hill) stopped the momentum when things seemed to be heating up. Even though all that, OSU had a third-and-10 from the PSU 13. However, Barrett took a sack, and the Buckeyes settled for three points.

Nuernberger’s field goal cut the deficit to 14-3, and it was the first time this season that anybody scored on Penn State in the first quarter.

The comeback had some momentum after a three-and-out by PSU on their next drive. When OSU got back on offense, a 21-yard rush by Dobbins had the momentum needle pivoting back toward the Buckeyes’ side. But a sack, and busted screen play put Ohio State in a third and long situation. Austin Mack got six yards back on the third down reception, but the first real gamble was about to happen: Urban Meyer elected to go for it on fourth-and-8 from the PSU 25. This would be the last play of the quarter, and the Barrett would make a completion across the middle to Hill. But as soon as Hill tried to put the brakes on and make a cut move around a defender, he was grabbed by the ankle and pulled down a couple yards short of the first down marker.

After the first quarter, Penn State led 14-3.

The scoring would continue in the second quarter, as both teams traded blows.

Starting on their own 19, McSorley marched the Nittany Lions to the OSU 45 in seven plays. On the seventh play, he threw an incompletion to Jonathan Holland, but a Jerome Baker pass interference call gave the visitors a fresh set of downs on the 36. The first play after the PI call, Barkley took the rush up the middle for a few yards, and then bounced to the edge—blowing past the defense with his change in direction—all the way to house. The play was reviewed, as it appeared that Barkley stepped out at the three, but there wasn’t enough evidence to overturn the initial TD ruling.

Penn State pushed their lead out to 18 with 11:33 left in the half.

Ohio State needed an answer. Their next drive was about to deliver just that. Weber opened up the drive with five and six yard rushes, respectively. The no-huddle offense was utilized heavily on the drive—and it paid off. Barrett hit a wide-open Mack for 36 yards. A two-yard rush by Weber put the Buckeyes on the 14, which allowed Barrett to break the Big Ten passing TD mark with a pass to Terry McLaurin.

The Buckeyes cut into the Nittany Lions’ lead, making the game 21-10 with 9:14 left in the half.

But, as things looked to be going Ohio State’s way, a short kick on special teams was brought 59 yards to the OSU 23 by Koa Farmer. A 14-yard completion by McSorley to Gesicki was called back because Gesicki stepped out of bounds on his own accord and touched the ball first. (That play resulted in a loss of down.)

On the next play, McSorley threw the ball to his (covered) receiver in the northwest corner of the endzone, and was picked off by Damon Webb. But hold the phone, a flag was thrown because Damon Arnette held the receiver. That 15-yard penalty placed the ball on the OSU 6, which was then taken to the endzone by McSorley on the next play.

Penn State reclaimed an 18-point lead with 8:06 left.

A no-huddle offense was brought back on the Buckeyes’ next drive. Again, Barrett took command of the drive by keeping the ball on the options or throwing it on the first seven plays of the drive. On a third-and-five from the PSU 10, Barrett took a chance in the air for a TD to Johnnie Dixon, but the pass fell incomplete. However, Dixon was grabbed in the endzone, and a pass interference call went against Penn State. Next play, Weber punched the ball in from two yards out, cutting the deficit to 28-17.

That would be all the scoring the first half, but the drama didn’t end. OSU punter Drue Chrisman bobbled a punt, but managed to get it off in the waning minutes of the half.

Here’s what the team comparison looked like at halftime:

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Ohio State got the ball back after halftime—and they were a team on a mission. A 10-play drive got all the way down to the PSU 19. A no-call for defensive pass interference on third down forced the Nuernberger field goal from 36 yards out.

Now, if the Buckeyes just caught a break, things may go their way.

[in Ron Howard narrator voice from Arrested Development: They didn’t get the break.]

McSorley converted on a third-and-10 by scrambling for 11 yards. Then on a third-and-three, Barkley picked up four.

But the absolute this-can’t-be-happening play was this one:


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— Christopher Jason (@cjason112) October 28, 2017

Initially, the play was ruled an interception by Denzel Ward. However, after a review, DeAndre Thompkins appeared to get his hand under the ball—making it a touchdown.

That bonkers drive put the Lions up 35-20. The third quarter would end with that score.

Wildness was about to come in the fourth, though. On the first drive of the quarter, a bad pull-back on a read-option by Barrett led to a fumble, and a PSU recovery. Good news, though: Penn State was about to make a goof, too. After a three-and-out, Ward got around the Nittany Lions blockers around the edge, and blocked the punt.

It was shades of last year.

With the ball on the PSU 41 after the block, Barrett atoned for his fumble. On the second play of the drive, the three-time Buckeye captain hit a wide open Dixon over the middle for a 38-yard score.

The score was 35-27 with 11 minutes left in the game; Ohio State had to make a stop on the next drive.

But, it couldn’t be done, as McSorley converted multiple third down conversions to get the Nittany Lions on the doorstep on the endzone. Three points were pulled from the drive, making it 38-27 visitors with 5:37 left in regulation.

Now gut check time, the Buckeyes had to score—and they did just that. A five-play drive fueled behind bullet throws from Barrett, and a pass interference call on Penn State, led to a score.

Dixon hauled in a 10-yard catch in the corner of the end zone by Barrett. While the six points helped, the two-point conversion—and end-around with Dixon—came up short.

Ohio State was down 38-33, but they forced a three-and-out on Penn State, and pinned them deep in their own territory.

It was the worst of times in the beginning, but it was about to be the best of times. Penn State’s defense crumbled under the pressure, while Barrett and the Buckeyes, it seemed, had all the momentum in the college football universe behind them.

Following the punt and down five, the Buckeyes had to march from their own 42 if they wanted the leading score.

[In Howard’s narration voice: They did just that]

The hurry offense moved down the field,

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LGHL Ohio State’s J.T. Barrett breaks Big Ten passing TD record

Ohio State’s J.T. Barrett breaks Big Ten passing TD record
Matt Tamanini
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At least there’s something to be happy about today.

With a cavalcade of special teams errors, needless false start penalties, and head-scratching play calls, one of the lone bright spots of the first half against Penn State was quarterback J.T. Barrett’s record-setting touchdown pass to receiver Terry McLaurin.


Here's the TD toss that gave J.T. Barrett the all-time lead in Big Ten passing touchdowns.

No. 91 is hauled in by Terry McLaurin: pic.twitter.com/aCBAHaqV9t

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) October 28, 2017

The TD throw, the senior’s 91st of his career, breaks the Big Ten conference record previously held by Purdue all-time great Drew Brees. The record is the latest that Barrett has broken this season.

Against Army, Barrett broke the B1G all-time total touchdown record, also held by Brees, with a TD pass to Austin Mack. Also this season, Barrett has set a new high-mark for career passing in Ohio State program history.

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JT Barrett throws record-setting 91st TD pass of Ohio State career
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett added another line to his record-setting resume as a Buckeye on Saturday. Barrett's second-quarter touchdown toss to Terry McLaurin was the 91st of his Ohio State career and passed former Purdue ...
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Nittany Lions roaring early as Saquon Barkley cuts through the Ohio State Buckeyes' defense for a 37-yard touchdown, his second TD of the day. Big Ten · Campbell Fighting Camels · CFB · FBS (I-A) · FCS (I-AA) · Ivy · J.K. Dobbins · Ohio State Buckeyes ...

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Parris Campbell taken to the locker room in first quarter
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COLUMBUS – It wasn't a good start for Ohio State in the top-10 matchup with Penn State. The Buckeyes allowed a touchdown on the opening kickoff and then Parris Campbell fumbled on the first offensive possession. What made matters worse was Campbell ...


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Why this Nittany Lion puts up with Buckeye abuse
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I spent about an hour giving what was a shrine to the Buckeyes a blue-and-white makeover, complete with streamers, balloons, and a full-size cardboard likeness of Joe Paterno. And I did something unkind to her plush Brutus mascot. Another year I sent ...

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Penn State football: Indescribable importance on battle with Buckeyes
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Penn State football has its best shot at a national title in a long time. Sure, there were seasons that came close but this group has the talent. Penn State football's first undefeated start since 2008 has the exact same record, but the talent pool isn ...


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Ohio State's Johnson: 'We have trained for this moment'
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I challenge you today to stand on your feet, to shout, to yell until this team takes 1 second off the block and the Buckeyes are victorious.” Here's the new Robert Landers look. The color is platinum, Tracy Sprinkle told us the other day. #Buckeyes pic ...

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I challenge you today to stand on your feet, to shout, to yell until this team takes 1 second off the block and the Buckeyes are victorious.” Here's the new Robert Landers look. The color is platinum, Tracy Sprinkle told us the other day. #Buckeyes pic ...


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The Robert Morris University Colonials (2-4) dropped their second straight game in a tightly contested 5-3 game Friday night against the Ohio State University Buckeyes (4-1-2). The Colonials jumped out to an early lead in the first period. After ...
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Ohio State men’s hockey takes care of Robert Morris, 5-3
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The Buckeyes have no won four out out their last five

After a disappointing home opening series against Rensselaer two weeks ago in Columbus, the Buckeyes’ offense seems to finally have woken up as they scored four of the game’s last five goals to knock off underdog Robert Morris, 5-3, at Value City Arena.

They Buckeyes improve to 4-1-2 on the year, with their only loss coming at No. 5 Wisconsin, while Robert Morris falls to 2-4. This was only the second time new goalie Sean Romeo has allowed more than two goals, with the other being the loss at UW. (But when your offense puts up five, it’s the right time to have a clunker in net.)

This one didn’t start out particularly well for Romeo or the OSU offense, however. Robert Morris scored two goals within 1:04 in the first, with tallies by Luke Lynch and Timmy Moore at 10:41 and 11:45, respectively. With the way Ohio State’s offense played against a poorer RPI team, one certainly had a right to be skeptical with how the Puckeyes would respond.

The unexpected response turned out to be quick though as Tanner Laczynski finally scored his first of the year, with assists from Matthew Weis and Dakota Joshua just 18 seconds after Moore put Robert Morris up 2-0. That’s three goals in 1:22 for those counting at home.

College hockey: defense optional!

Shots were 10-9 in the first for the Buckeyes, which they should’ve been as the team was trailing for nearly half the period. More importantly, it would turn out, the Buckeyes went into the second with 1:44 of carryover powerplay time resulting from Spencer Dorowicz’s penalty for cross checking at 19:44 of the first.

John Wiitala made the Colonials pay for that one with his third of the year at 1:30 of the second. Joshua and Mason Jobst had the assists on the score.

One minute and one second later, Ohio State got another first to go along with Laczynski’s first of the year they received in the first. Eugene Fadyeyev, the freshman from the Ukraine, scored his first collegiate goal at 2:31 of the second after Matthew Weis found him with a behind the back pass to give OSU the 3-2 lead.

RMU wasn’t ready to say die after the Buckeye onslaught, though. After Wyatt Ege was sent off for interference at 9:16 of the second, giving Robert Morris life after Ohio State had a stranglehold on momentum from the three unanswered goals, Robert Morris answered. Daniel Mantenuto scored his first of the year on the man advantage and suddenly it was a tie game once again.

That’d be all Romeo would let in. Robert Morris would total 18 shots between the second and third and only that powerplay score got behind Romeo. He stopped 17 out of 18 in the last two periods and all seven in the third alone.

Romeo’s stand in net would keep it tied until Weis broke the tie at 19:00 of the second to give OSU the lead back at 4-3. Sasha Larocque carried the puck in, found Laczynski behind the net and he hit Weis in front to set him up for his second of the year and what turned out to be the game winning goal.

Romeo wouldn’t let RMU tie it in the third and was aided by two separate Colonial minor penalties to give Ohio State some time to breathe until Austin Pooley scored his first collegiate goal to ice this one (no pun intended). He backhanded it in off a feed from who else, Laczynski, and put this one away.

Larocque would be sent off for holding in the third at 14:43, giving RMU more life, but they couldn’t capitalize as the Buckeyes killed off three out of four powerplay opportunities the Colonials were given. That one RMU converted was only the second powerplay goal the Buckeyes have allowed all year.

Romeo wasn’t great in this one overall, only stopping 24/27 shots, but he recovered and stoned the Colonials in the second and third to give the Buckeyes the chance to finish this one off. Ohio State finished with 45 shots on goal, in a effort similar to the first game against RPI two weekends ago. OSU wasn’t rewarded in that one, but the effort paid off here and the Buckeyes defeated an inferior team.

The two teams will square off once again, on Saturday night as the weekend series shifts to Pittsburgh. Hopefully this will be just the second win of the day on Saturday for an Ohio State team versus one from Pennsylvania.

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