June 9, 2026

Special teams touchdowns vs. defensive touchdowns: What’s more likely for Ohio State football


COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s offense handles the responsibility of putting points on the board. But that doesn’t mean the Buckeyes haven’t found other ways to score. Whether it’s on special teams or defense, the Buckeyes have found ways to make momentum-changing scoring plays. The offense will do its fair share of the heavy lifting, but if the past decade is any indication, points will come from another unit at some point. The question is whether Ohio State score more touchdowns on defense or special teams in 2020? We offer the cases for each side and our thoughts on this battle. Then decide for yourself. Special teams touchdowns Case For Ohio State hasn’t scored a touchdown on special teams since the 2018 win over Michigan when Sevyn Banks recovered a punt blocked by Chris Olave to give the Buckeyes a 34-19 lead. Such plays earn possession, but not all…

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