Quarterback J.T. Barrett threw four touchdown passes on Saturday, breaking the school record for most in a career during Ohio State's 58-0 win over Rutgers. Barrett's third score gave him 58 for his career, setting the record previously held by Bobby Hoying.
The Buckeyes' defense, meanwhile, limited Rutgers to 116 yards of total offense, allowing only three plays in their own territory. The Scarlet Knights, coached by former Ohio State defensive coordinator Chris Ash, completed only three passes all game.
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