Ohio State came from behind late to knock off Notre Dame in a physical affair, giving Ryan Day a chance to address critics who called his team soft in the leadup to the game.
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Ohio State secured its biggest win of the season to date by defeating No. 9 Notre Dame 17-14 on Saturday and we've got more than 140 photos of the action.
Ohio State drove 65 yards in 85 seconds on a 15-play drive that concluded with Chip Trayanum's game-winning touchdown with one second remaining to beat Notre Dame.
In his postgame press conference, Marcus Freeman credited Ohio State's resilience to come back and win on Saturday and called the Buckeyes "a really good football team."
Ryan Day and Ohio State trusted Chip Trayanum with its last chance to win Saturday night’s game against Notre Dame, and Trayanum delivered with a game-winning 1-yard touchdown.
Notre Dame only had 10 players on the field when Ohio State running back Chip Trayanum scored the game-winning touchdown to take a 17-14 lead with one second remaining in the game.
Ryan Day felt "disrespected" by Lou Holtz's comments about Ohio State's physicality prior to Saturday's game, and felt his team proved its toughness in its win over Notre Dame.
Marvin Harrison Jr. left Saturday's game against Notre Dame with an apparent ankle injury in the third quarter, but returned on Ohio State's next drive.
Both Ohio State and Notre Dame had an opportunity to strike first for a touchdown in the opening half, but missed opportunities led to a low-scoring 3-0 affair going into halftime.