2019: JUSTIN FIELDS RETURNS FROM KNEE INJURY, HITS GARRETT WILSON IN THE END ZONE
Justin Fields got his first taste of The Game last season and the first-year starter and Heisman finalist did not disappoint with 302 passing yards on just 14 completions with four touchdowns.
Already leading 35-16, Fields and company went looking for more on their second possession of the second half as the quarterback ran for nine yards on first down before finding Austin Mack for 15 yards on the next play to move the sticks.
During the throw, Ohio State tight end Luke Farrell fell back into Fields' knee and the quarterback crumpled to the ground.
Those watching on television didn't get to see that Fields was able to walk off the field during a commercial break, instead assuming the worst for Fields and Ohio State's playoff hopes.
Chris Chugonov led Ohio State's offense for the next seven plays, including a clutch 11-yard toss to K.J. Hill on 3rd-and-5 to extend the drive, before Fields emerged from the medical tent and trotted back onto the field sporting a bulky brace on his left knee.
With just about everyone expecting a Master Teague run in order to give Fields a chance to collect himself, the young gun instead took a shotgun snap, stepped up and rolled laterally toward the left sideline before planting his feet and throwing a 30-yard strike to Garrett Wilson in the back of the end zone for a 42-16 lead.