
For the second consecutive week, C.J. Stroud looked like an absolute magician. Clearly not dealing with a lack of confidence or an ailing right shoulder any more, Stroud marched the Buckeyes down the field and found the end zone on every single drive he led (aside from the kneel down to end the first half). Stroud’s performance was just one of eight 400-yard passing efforts in the 132 year history of Ohio State football. He finished the day 24-of-33 for 406 yards and five touchdown passes. It’s the sixth best passing performance in school history. Stroud found Chris Olave, Garrett Wilson and TreVeyon Henderson in the end zone on those five passes. Despite a slow start, Henderson went on to rush for 102 yards and added another 67 in the screen game. He scored three total touchdowns for the afternoon. The Buckeyes entered the game leading all of NCAA FBS…
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