The Ohio State Buckeyes improved to 3-0 on the 2024 college football season with a 49-14 win over the Marshall Thundering Herd inside a sweltering Ohio Stadium.
The day started with an appearance from the Big Noon Kickoff pregame show just outside the stadium before the game kicked off.
Temperatures on the field were measured at 145 degrees during the second half on the FOX broadcast, and you can actually see heat lines rising from the field in some of these shots.
The Buckeyes rode a dominating day from running backs Quinshon Judkins and TreVeyon Henderson, and long touchdown receptions from Emeka Egbuka and Jeremiah Smith to record the win.
You can follow along with all of the action in our photo gallery below.
2026 ATH Jakob Weatherspoon
2027 OT/DT Mason Mcdermott
Marshall gets on the board first
Marshall fans celebrate a touchdown
Carlos Locklyn laughs with Ted Ginn, Jr.
Marshall's Josh Moten intercepts Will Howard
Marshall's Josh Moten intercepts Will Howard
Marshall's Josh Moten intercepts Will Howard
Marshall's Josh Moten intercepts a pass
Jack Sawyer JT Tuimoloau Caden Curry Kenyatta Jackson, Jr.
Austin Siereveld Quinshon Judkins Will Howard Jeremiah Smith
Caleb Downs Jordan Hancock
Ryan Day gets called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty
Mitchell Melton Jack Sawyer Kenyatta Jackson, Jr.
George Fitzpatrick Austin Siereveld Carson Hinzman Luke Montgomery Zen Michalski
Kayden McDonald Eddrick Houston
Caleb Downs Jaylen McClain
One Reply to Photo Gallery: Ohio State 49, Marshall 14
Love the pic of Mo and coach Day. Fantastic!!
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