The Buckeyes and the Rockets of Toledo have only met three times on the field but all three of those meetings have taken place in the past 25 seasons.
The first two games in this series were no-contests as the Buckeyes won by a combined score of 87-0 in 1998 and 2009. The last meeting however was too-close for the Buckeyes as Ohio State trailed by a point with 13 minutes left in the game before a Carlos Hyde three-yard touchdown would give the Buckeyes the five-point win, 27-22.
A lot has changed since 2011, the Buckeyes have had…
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Tackles behind the line and turnovers
I need to sit down and write my prediction here soon, I am still kind of working out a score at this point.
I’m sure it’s relative and there isn’t real concern on game outcome, just wanna clarify
But 56-7 or 38-17 could easily happen. Just need to continue being one of the nations best on third downs. If JSN is playing in leaning towards the more lopsided score
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