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Improved pass rush aids OSU's defense
By SAM BLACKBURN ? Staff Writer ? September 28, 2008
COLUMBUS - Unbeaten Minnesota entered Ohio Stadium Saturday ranked fourth nationally and leading the Big Ten in turnover differential.
By the time it left, a hard-charging Ohio State defense turned the tables.
Fueled by an improved pass rush, which was aided by some juggling on the defensive line, the Buckeyes allowed just 268 yards and forced three turnovers that resulted in 17 points in a 34-21 win over the Golden Gophers in the Big Ten opener. They entered averaging 36.7 points and 404 yards per game.
Some new faces made significant contributions.
Redshirt sophomore Thaddeus Gibson had four tackles and managed steady pressure off the edge against Gophers' quarterback Adam Weber in his second start at defensive end.
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