Dwayne Haskins Becomes First Ohio State Quarterback With Two 400-Yard Passing Games

By Kevin Harrish on October 13, 2018 at 3:46 pm
Dwayne Haskins is a record setter.
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Dwayne Haskins continues to make Ohio State history with his arm.

During Saturday's 30-14 win over Minnesota, Haskins went 33-for-44 through the air for 412 yards and three touchdowns.

Haskins became the first Buckeye quarterback ever to throw for 400 yards twice in his career – and he did it in consecutive weeks after he nearly broke Art Schlichter's single-game passing record last week with 455 yards through the air.

The first-year starter has also tied J.T. Barrett's single-game completions record in consecutive weeks with 33 against Minnesota and Indiana.

Haskins is also on pace to break almost all of Ohio State's single-season passing records, including total passing yardage, completion percentage, touchdowns and yards per game.

Ohio State Single Game Passing Yards
No. Player Yards Comp-Att Opponent TD Year
1 ART SCHLICHTER 458 31-52 FLORIDA STATE 2 1981
2 DWAYNE HASKINS 455 33-44 INDIANA 6 2018
3 DWAYNE HASKINS 412 33-44 MINNESOTA 3 2018
4 JOE GERMAINE 378 29-43 PENN STATE 2 1997
5 GREG FREY 362 20-31 MINNESOTA 3 1989
6 BOBBY HOYING 354 24-35 PENN STATE 3 1995
7 JOE GERMAINE 351 31-45 INDIANA 3 1998
8 J.T. BARRETT 349 21-31 BOWLING GREEN 6 2016
9 DWAYNE HASKINS 344 24-38 TCU 2 2018
10 TROY SMITH 342 19-28 NOTRE DAME 2 2005
  JOE GERMAINE 342 19-35 NORTHWESTERN 3 1998
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