Ohio State put on an unparalleled display of offense in the final 11 minutes of the first half Saturday.
In that span of time, from 10:53 to play until intermission until there were eight seconds left, the Buckeyes scored 35 points by recording touchdowns on each of their five second-quarter possessions. It's the first time Ohio State has scored that many in a quarter since putting up 42 points during a 76-5 win over Miami in 2019.
A methodical 12-play, 82-yard drive capped by a 7-yard rushing score from TreVeyon Henderson got the streak started for the Buckeyes, putting them ahead of Western Kentucky by a 14-3 scoreline. It was Henderson'sThe defense relented a touchdown on the Hilltoppers' ensuing possession, but it was almost strictly dominance from that point forward for the scarlet and gray.
Quarterback Kyle McCord took the first snap of Ohio State's fourth possession, dropped back and saw Marvin Harrison Jr. streaking wide open behind the Western Kentucky defense. He connected with his star wideout, and Harrison bolted to the end zone from there for a
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