Caden Curry, Eddrick Houston and Jermaine Mathews Jr. played their highest snap counts of the season as 71 total Buckeyes saw action in Ohio State’s 45-0 win over Purdue.
Northwestern features one of the Big Ten's worst offenses as it prepares to play its fourth-ever game at Wrigley Field, where it saw a game get a unique twist in 2010.
Ohio State avoids a letdown against Purdue, TreVeyon Henderson looks fresh, Jeremiah Smith is a record-breaker and Carson Hinzman sports an old-school facemask.
Jeremiah Smith is the best freshman wide receiver in Ohio State history, Eddrick Houston makes his first start and a season-high number of freshmen see the field against Purdue.
Ohio State moves up to No. 2 in the AP and Coaches polls, setting up the Buckeyes to be second in all three major polls with the next release of the CFP rankings on Tuesday.
Ryan Day hopes Caden Curry’s punt block vs. Purdue provides a momentum boost to Ohio State’s special teams after emphasizing more game-changing plays in that phase this week.
Michigan suffers its fifth loss of the season as Indiana beats the Wolverines 20-15 in Bloomington. Following a bye week, the Hoosiers will be undefeated when Curt Cignetti and Co. come to Columbus on Nov. 23.
JT Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer spearheaded a ferocious pass rush for Ohio State against Purdue as the Buckeyes racked up four sacks and five quarterback hits.
Jeremiah Smith broke two more records, Eddrick Houston made his first start, Carson Hinzman avoided an injury scare and Will Howard is ready for new cleats after a slip vs. Purdue.