
No. 3 Ohio State put on another impressive offensive display while also flexing the power of a top-10 defense in a 49-20 win at Michigan State. The final margin should grab the attention of AP Top 25 voters, who will take a much harder look at where the undefeated Buckeyes stand among the top teams in the country when the rankings are updated on Sunday. C.J. Stroud and the rest of the Buckeyes offense scored touchdowns on seven of the team’s first eight offensive possessions, including touchdown drives of 98, 91 and 96 yards. Though Stroud had to overcome an early interception that led directly to a Michigan State touchdown, the rest of his performance was on par with his current stats as the Heisman Trophy favorite. Stroud finished with 361 yards and six touchdowns on 21-of-26 passing, and it was so clear early that Michigan State was not going…
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