Final take: Huskers meltdown in Columbus – Nebraska (Rivals)

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller finished what he started against Nebraska’s defense after he left the field in Lincoln a year ago with an ankle injury.

The Heisman Trophy candidate quarterback torched the Husker defense for 186 yards rushing to go along with 127 yards passing as the Buckeyes routed Nebraska 63-38.

Ohio State quarterback Braxton Miller torched Nebraska’s defense to help the Buckeye offense rack up 63 points on Saturday night.

After one quarter of play the Huskers were outgaining Ohio State 137 to 17 in total yardage. The Buckeyes ran 13 plays for 17 yards and failed to get a single first down in the game’s opening 18 minutes.

With Nebraska leading 17-7, everything changed in the second quarter when OSU head coach Urban Meyer called Miller’s number. On the Buckeyes first play from scrimmage in the second quarter Miller busted off a 72 yard run and Ohio State’s offense never looked back.

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