Highlights: Ohio State Crushes Indiana In Bloomington
Ohio State has had a dream start to the season through three games, and perhaps none of its wins to this point have been more impressive than Sept. 14th’s 51-10 win over Indiana to open Big Ten play. Ohio State was dominant for all four quarters, on both sides of the ball and on special teams, and left no doubt as to who was the dominant team against a hapless Indiana side.
While much of the domination was done meticulously and efficiently, Ohio State had its share of big plays, and we’ve got all the highlights that you need to see to be up to date on the Buckeyes.
Ohio State started off the game with a short Justin Fields touchdown run, but the first real highlight came in the second quarter, when the Buckeyes struck on a Fields pass to Chris Olave.
Fields to Olave, and Ohio State has its first big play of the game, to take a 14-3 lead early in the second quarter pic.twitter.com/9Y0FxwgAdo
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
The Buckeyes added to that total again on a punt block from Olave, to take an early 16-3 lead.
It's another big special teams play for Ohio State. Last week they got to a kick, this time, Chris Olave blocks a punt for a safety. Buckeyes lead 16-3. pic.twitter.com/UjddBIf3Hh
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
And quickly added even more, on a short pass to Hill, fresh off of a massive 56-yard rush by JK Dobbins.
After a 60 yarder last week, JK Dobbins has another big run, this time for 56 pic.twitter.com/nkkv0borL6
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
Justin Fields to K.J. Hill in the redzone, and Ohio State is starting to roll here, 23-3. pic.twitter.com/cN5HrZnnLY
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
The Buckeyes capped off the first half scoring with a dominant, powerful run from JK Dobbins from 26 yards out to take a commanding 30-10 lead into the half.
JK Dobbins: human bowling ball pic.twitter.com/vLXtQxekDQ
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
While the offense captured the imagination of Buckeye fans in the first half, the defense was also getting in on the action, as Chase Young added not one, but two sacks to his already impressive season total, bringing him up to five and a half on the year.
Chase Young is up to 4.5 sacks on the season thanks to this big hit on Peyton Ramsey pic.twitter.com/T2YQ6leALi
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
Chase Young is up to 5.5 sacks on the season after this one. School record for a single year is 14, set by Vernon Gholston in 2007. pic.twitter.com/6SClMm2tkJ
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
With the game in hand, Ohio State still had some unfinished business, and kicked off the second half with another short yardage score.
Buckeyes come out with three tight ends, find the endzone again on a pass to JK Dobbins. 37-10. pic.twitter.com/wzKkNKCJDW
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
Perhaps the most impressive drive of the game came in the third quarter, when Master Teague gashed the Hoosier defense for 82 yards on six carries, capped by a 40-yard touchdown.
Filling in for JK Dobbins, Master Teague puts on a show, with three big runs including a 40-yard touchdown. Six carries for 82 yards on the drive. pic.twitter.com/m8TgOIdDjA
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
Even with the game in the books, Ohio State’s defense had two more plays to make. The first, from Damon Arnette, who housed a 96-yard interceptions return.
It's a touchdown pass from Peyton Ramsey, only to the wrong team. Damon Arnette from 96 yards out, Buckeyes lead 51-10. pic.twitter.com/5vLlSViWE3
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
The second from freshman Zach Harrison, who recorded his first sack as a Buckeye.
Five-star freshman Zach Harrison has his first career sack, and it's a big one pic.twitter.com/8qBqbXccJx
— Buckeye Sports Bulletin (@Buckeye_Sports) September 14, 2019
Ohio State takes the field at 3:30 p.m. on Sept. 21st against Miami (Ohio).