Shugarts, J. Siems, Justin Justin Siems. Smith, Devin Devin Smith. Smith, Rod Rod Smith. Smith, Spencer Spencer Smith. Spencer, Evan Evan Spencer. John, Ben Ben St. Stoneburner, Jake Jake Stoneburner. Trummer, Tim Tim Trummer. Underwood, Antonio Antonio Underwood. Vannett, Nick Nick Vannett. Williams, T. Wood, Darryl Darryl Wood.
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Ebner, Nate Nate Ebner. Evege, Donnie Donnie Evege. Farris, Chase Chase Farris. Fellows, Melvin Melvin Fellows. Frazier, Adam Adam Frazier. Goebel, Garrett Garrett Goebel. Grant, Curtis Curtis Grant. Grant, Doran Doran Grant. Green, Cavin Cavin Green. Griffin, Adam Adam Griffin.
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Rice, Taylor Taylor Rice. Roby, Bradley Bradley Roby. Sabino, Etienne Etienne Sabino. Shazier, Ryan Ryan Shazier. Simon, John John Simon. Smith, Stewart Stewart Smith. Sweat, Andrew Andrew Sweat. Tanner, Ron Ron Tanner.
Thomas, Solomon Solomon Thomas. Vann, Julian Julian Vann. Whiting, Jordan Jordan Whiting. Williams, Nathan Nathan Williams. Wood, Jamie Jamie Wood. Special teams Pos. Basil, Drew Drew Basil. Buchanan, Ben Ben Buchanan. Dornbrook, Garrett Garrett Dornbrook. Doup, Russell Russell Doup. Erwin, Derek Derek Erwin. Haynes, Bruce Bruce Haynes. Makridis, George George Makridis. Pittsburgh Steelers. Houston Texans. Cincinnati Bengals. Herron, Daniel Daniel Herron. New England Patriots. National championship seasons in bold.
His third touchdown of the night -- the one that gave Ohio State its first lead -- was a spectacular over-the-shoulder grab on what was also a picture-perfect throw by Stroud. Smith-Njigba's yards receiving were nearly more than the previous Ohio State single-game record, which was set in by Terry Glenn vs. Pittsburgh Even more impressive is how he bounced back from what could have been a tragic mistake.
In the first half, when both the Utes and Buckeyes were trading touchdowns every 30 seconds of so -- seriously, there were three touchdowns scored in a second period of game time -- Smith-Njigba caught a pass up the seam and broke loose in the secondary. He was chased from behind by Utah's Clark Phillips, who punched the ball free from his right arm and bounced into the end zone, where Utah recovered the fumble.
It was the kind of mistake that might have broken some players, but Smith-Njigba quickly got past it and just kept on balling. There's talent and there's mental strength. Every once in a while, a player comes along with both, and those are the ones who are truly special.
Jaxon Smith-Njigba is in that class. I don't know how Ohio State manages to produce so many incredible receivers, but it doesn't seem fair. Remember, the Buckeyes were without Wilson and Olave in this game. Both could be selected in the first round of the NFL Draft this spring. And yet, it didn't matter! While Ohio State's offense looked out of sync to start, it was off to the races once it figured things out.
Harrison stepped in for his first feature role of the season and was spectacular, scoring three touchdowns and displaying the kind of route-running and footwork that quickly reminded you of his father. Stroud dropped a dime to Marvin Harrison Jr. Julian Fleming caught five passes for 35 yards before leaving the game in the second half with what appeared to be a right shoulder injury.
And then there was Emeka Egbuka, who only caught three passes for 46 yards, but one of the receptions was a beautiful yard grab down the sideline in which he just managed to get a toe down to complete the catch.
Egbuka was also a monster on special teams, returning seven kicks for yards. His longest was a yard return, but his most important was the yard return he had in the final minutes to set the Buckeyes up with excellent field position on their final drive of the game. Stroud's yards passing was a single-game record for Ohio State, breaking Dwayne Haskins' mark of yards set in the Big Ten Championship Game against Northwestern.
Ohio State finished with yards of offense and averaged It was an incredible display and one that makes one wonder what might have been for the Buckeyes if they had a better defense this season. Yes, Barnes led a game-tying touchdown drive and played very well for somebody thrust into an unexpected position. Ohio State Interceptions. Toledo Kick Returns. Ohio State Kick Returns. Toledo Punt Returns.
Ohio State Punt Returns. Toledo Kicking. Ohio State Kicking. Toledo Punting. Ohio State Punting. Austin Dantin A. Owens T. Joe Bauserman J. Adonis Thomas A. David Fluellen D. Conference: Big Ten Leaders Division.
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