
PISCATAWAY, N.J. — The Ohio State football team put it all together for the first time this season in a 52-13 win over Rutgers. The Buckeyes held a 45-6 lead at halftime where outside of a blown coverage that led to a 75-yard touchdown pass from Noah Vedral to Aron Cruickshank for the Scarlet Knights’ only points of the half, they looked great. The defense was active and made plays, while the offense clicked and created explosive opportunities. This was the best game Ohio State has played all season while also leaving room for growth. No, it doesn’t look like a College Football Playoff team yet. But it proved it’s capable of getting there with seven games left on the schedule. • Ohio State vs. Rutgers: Game Time Decisions How did the offense look? Ohio State’s first touchdown was a result of good game-planning and allowing an offense to build…
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