NFL wide receivers from Ohio State combined for 33 receptions, 598 yards and two touchdowns in Week 8 as four Buckeyes topped 100 yards in the same week for the first time ever.
Ohio State's offensive line is hurting but its pass rush is, at least, trending up ahead of a battle for the very narrative surrounding Ryan Day's program at No. 3 Penn State.
Arvell Reese will be available for the entire Penn State game after Ohio State wins an appeal over the sophomore linebacker's targeting penalty in the Nebraska game.
Eleven Ohio State defenders played their highest snap counts of the season while the Buckeyes’ offense was on the field for a season-low 48 plays against Nebraska.
Ohio State's O-line gets an ill-timed test against Penn State's front six and PSU QB Drew Allar is living up to his five-star billing, though his health is suspect for Saturday.
Noah Brown caught a game-winning Hail Mary touchdown for the Washington Commanders on the same day four other Ohio State wide receivers topped 100 yards.
Will Howard accounted for all three Ohio State touchdowns while the defense recorded a goal line stand and a game-sealing interception in a 21-17 win over Nebraska.
Penn State quarterback Drew Allar suffered a knee injury late in the first half of the Nittany Lions’ game against Wisconsin and was replaced by backup quarterback Beau Pribula.
Ohio State turned to both Jordan Hancock and Jaylen McClain at safety, Carnell Tate has his first 100-yard game and Jeremiah Smith ties Cris Carter’s freshman touchdown record.