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FIVE THINGS: BUCKEYES CHEW UP BIG RED
Ohio State improved to 3-0 following a 51-10 blitzkrieg of Indiana yesterday afternoon in Memorial Stadium.
Justin Fields wasn't quite as dominant as we had seen in the first two games yet still racked up 210 total yards and four touchdowns but the story of the day was Ohio State's rushing attack churning out 314 yards led by J.K. Dobbins and a hungry Buckeye defense that continued it's stellar improvement over last season.
The Buckeyes used a 37-yard touchdown toss from Fields to Chris Olave, a punt block for a safety and a 9-yard Fields-to-K.J Hill connection to score 16 points in less than three minutes and take a 23-3 lead midway through the second quarter and never looked back.
Next up for Ohio State is a date with the Miami RedHawks next Saturday in the Shoe but before we turn our attention to another non-conference foe, here are Five Things from yesterday's big win over the Hoosiers.
CHASE-ING GREATNESS
So, Chase Young owned the line of scrimmage again.
After recording 1.5 sacks in each of the first two games of the 2019 slate (along with a PBU and a blocked field goal), Young was back it versus Indiana.
The potential No.1 pick in next year's NFL Draft tortured the Hoosiers with three stops, 2.5 TFL and a pair of sacks before watching a sizable portion of the second half from the bench with Ohio State in control on the scoreboard.
Young's sack for a 5-yard loss on a 2nd-and-10 play put Indiana in a hole leading a punt that Chris Olave promptly blocked for a 16-3 Ohio State lead early in the second quarter.
He posted another 5-yard sack later in the half and opened the second half with intense pressure on a 1st-and-10 play leading to a punt three plays later.
I cite this play as it is an example of even when Young didn't register a tick-mark in the stat sheet, he still impacted the game which is commonplace in between the sacks.
Speaking of, Young now has 5.0 through three games. It's early, but it might be wise to make a mental note of Vernon Gholston's single-season school record of 14.0 sacks set back in 2007.
J.K. LEADS THE WAY
Ohio State's junior tailback, J.K. Dobbins, continued his resurgent play with 193 yards rushing on just 22 carries, good for 8.8 per try, with one touchdown in a dynamic performance.
Only a lopsided score kept Dobbins from eclipsing the 200-yard mark after he gouged the Hoosiers for 175 yards on 20 carries in the opening half – the 6th-most for an OSU back in one half in school history.
Dobbins was downright nasty in the second quarter in particular as he went for 125 yards on 11 tries (11.4 ypc) including a 56-yard jaunt through the Hoosiers defense and another 26-yard effort for a touchdown.
The 56-yarder would set up a Justin Fields to K.J. Hill connection four plays later for a 23-3 Ohio State lead and his 26-yard burst through at least six broken tackles made it 30-3 good guys with 4:09 left before halftime.
Dobbins had just one carry for negative yardage, a second quarter run that went for -1 but otherwise he looked quick, ran hard, took care of the football, and appeared to hit all the holes in his best game since hammering Maryland for 203 yards on 37 carries in a 52-51 overtime win last mid-November.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...9/106755/five-things-buckeyes-chew-up-big-red
Ohio State improved to 3-0 following a 51-10 blitzkrieg of Indiana yesterday afternoon in Memorial Stadium.
Justin Fields wasn't quite as dominant as we had seen in the first two games yet still racked up 210 total yards and four touchdowns but the story of the day was Ohio State's rushing attack churning out 314 yards led by J.K. Dobbins and a hungry Buckeye defense that continued it's stellar improvement over last season.
The Buckeyes used a 37-yard touchdown toss from Fields to Chris Olave, a punt block for a safety and a 9-yard Fields-to-K.J Hill connection to score 16 points in less than three minutes and take a 23-3 lead midway through the second quarter and never looked back.
Next up for Ohio State is a date with the Miami RedHawks next Saturday in the Shoe but before we turn our attention to another non-conference foe, here are Five Things from yesterday's big win over the Hoosiers.
CHASE-ING GREATNESS
So, Chase Young owned the line of scrimmage again.
After recording 1.5 sacks in each of the first two games of the 2019 slate (along with a PBU and a blocked field goal), Young was back it versus Indiana.
The potential No.1 pick in next year's NFL Draft tortured the Hoosiers with three stops, 2.5 TFL and a pair of sacks before watching a sizable portion of the second half from the bench with Ohio State in control on the scoreboard.
Young's sack for a 5-yard loss on a 2nd-and-10 play put Indiana in a hole leading a punt that Chris Olave promptly blocked for a 16-3 Ohio State lead early in the second quarter.
He posted another 5-yard sack later in the half and opened the second half with intense pressure on a 1st-and-10 play leading to a punt three plays later.
I cite this play as it is an example of even when Young didn't register a tick-mark in the stat sheet, he still impacted the game which is commonplace in between the sacks.
Speaking of, Young now has 5.0 through three games. It's early, but it might be wise to make a mental note of Vernon Gholston's single-season school record of 14.0 sacks set back in 2007.
J.K. LEADS THE WAY
Ohio State's junior tailback, J.K. Dobbins, continued his resurgent play with 193 yards rushing on just 22 carries, good for 8.8 per try, with one touchdown in a dynamic performance.
Only a lopsided score kept Dobbins from eclipsing the 200-yard mark after he gouged the Hoosiers for 175 yards on 20 carries in the opening half – the 6th-most for an OSU back in one half in school history.
Dobbins was downright nasty in the second quarter in particular as he went for 125 yards on 11 tries (11.4 ypc) including a 56-yard jaunt through the Hoosiers defense and another 26-yard effort for a touchdown.
The 56-yarder would set up a Justin Fields to K.J. Hill connection four plays later for a 23-3 Ohio State lead and his 26-yard burst through at least six broken tackles made it 30-3 good guys with 4:09 left before halftime.
Dobbins had just one carry for negative yardage, a second quarter run that went for -1 but otherwise he looked quick, ran hard, took care of the football, and appeared to hit all the holes in his best game since hammering Maryland for 203 yards on 37 carries in a 52-51 overtime win last mid-November.
Entire article: https://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio...9/106755/five-things-buckeyes-chew-up-big-red
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