Ohio State rolled Maryland, 64-14, on Saturday, and surprisingly every non-special teams player didn't earn player of the game.
Ohio State handed out the honors Monday.
The coaching staff's Players of the Game from Saturday!:
— Ohio State Football (@OhioStateFB) October 9, 2017
D: @Lastname_Baker
O: @JT_theQB4th
ST: @Tuf_Borland#GoBucks pic.twitter.com/WcbLqBKyEy
Quarterback J.T. Barrett earned offensive player of the game after his 320-yard, four touchdown performance.
Linebacker Jerome Baker won defensive honors with three total tackles, which included a sack and tackle for a loss. Baker also added a fumble recovery for a touchdown.
Linebacker Tuf Borland, who started in place of injured Chris Worley, had the noted distinction of earning special teams player of the game despite an overall poor showing from the unit.