
Ohio State remains very much a team with question marks, but one of them was answered definitely in the Buckeyes’ 41-20 victory Saturday over stubborn Tulsa. The identity of the team’s top running back is not in doubt. In his first start, TreVeyon Henderson ran for 277 yards in 24 carries, breaking Archie Griffin’s school record for freshmen of 239 yards set in 1972. A crowd of 76,540, the smallest Ohio Stadium attendance in 50 years – excluding last year – watched Henderson rip off touchdown runs of 5, 48 and 52 yards. “He’s someone who can hit home runs, and that’s special,” said Ohio State coach Ryan Day. “That’s a whole different dynamic.” The No. 9 Buckeyes (2-1) needed that kind of performance against Tulsa (0-3), a 26-point underdog. Quarterback C.J. Stroud struggled a week after throwing for 484 yards in a loss to Oregon. He completed only 15 of 25 passes…
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