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Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin was aggressive downfield as he threw for career-highs in the Buckeyes' win at Wisconsin.
Another day, another blowout. The Ohio State Buckeyes steamrolled the Wisconsin Badgers in a 34-0 win on the road to remain undefeated with their seventh win of
Ohio State posted its second shutout of the season in a 34-0 win at Wisconsin, and coach Ryan Day wasn't going to end his press conference without talking about it.
Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin, who completed 14 of his 15 pass attempts, had four touchdown passes. Two of those went to Carnell Tate. The others were to Will Kacmarek and Brandon Inniss. The defense posted its second shutout of the year. The first was in a 70-0 victory over Grambling State.
Ohio State went on the road and took care of Wisconsin easily. Here are five takeaways from what we saw on Saturday from the Buckeyes.
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Ohio State football remained undefeated Saturday with a decisive 34-0 victory over Wisconsin, advancing its record to 7-0 for the season.
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Wisconsin football fans boo at the stadium and sound off on social media to the Badgers being shut out in a first half for the third straight home game.
Ohio State football's Julian Sayin had a career day as the Buckeye quarterback commanded a strong 34-0 victory over the Wisconsin Badgers.
Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell had high praise for Ohio State in his postgame comments following the Buckeyes dominating win Saturday.
"Fire Fickell" chants again broke out at Camp Randall Stadium during the loss to Ohio State and former players continue to be upset with the direction of program.