Buckeyes cruise past Cornhuskers, 56-14

Published 11:19 pm Saturday, October 14, 2017

LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — J.T. Barrett passed for five touchdowns and ran for two others, and ninth-ranked Ohio State scored on its first eight possessions on its way to a 56-14 victory over Nebraska on Saturday night.
The Buckeyes (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) continued their dominant surge since their loss to Oklahoma last month, tying their school record with a fourth straight game of scoring 50-plus points, and now get a week off before their East Division showdown with third-ranked Penn State.
They rolled up 633 total yards and had 41 first downs while scoring the most points by a Nebraska conference opponent in Lincoln and most overall since Minnesota won 61-7 in 1945 when the Huskers were in the Big Six.
Barrett was 27 of 33 for a season-high 325 yards and rushed 10 times for 48 yards before giving way to backup Dwayne Haskins on the second series of the fourth quarter.
“Not an easy environment to throw the ball, just with the wind blowing,” Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer said. “I thought they challenged us early in the game, and they were determined to stop the run with eight or nine guys up on the line. They were going to stop the run and force us to be a throwing team, and he had one of his better days.”
J.K. Dobbins ran for 106 yards on 12 carries, Mike Weber had 82 yards on 18 carries, and K.J. Hill caught seven balls for 80 yards and two touchdowns.
It was Ohio State’s second straight lopsided win over the Huskers. The Buckeyes won 62-3 in Columbus last year.
“Something we talked about was understanding we were coming to a place with a lot of tradition and pride, here at Nebraska, and they were going to take their best shot at us and we had to be ready to go,” Barrett said.
The Buckeyes quieted the crowd with a nine-play, 96-yard drive on the game’s opening series.
“We marched the ball 13 or 14 plays on our drives because of how soft they played us (in pass coverage),” Barrett said. “I didn’t think they were going to get after us like they did, but we handled it well.”
For Nebraska (3-4, 2-2), this beat-down followed a 21-point home loss to Wisconsin and turned up the heat on third-year coach Mike Riley another notch or two or three.
Ohio State went into the game as a 24-point favorite — Nebraska hadn’t been a bigger underdog at home since 1957 — and was up 35-0 at halftime on a blustery evening. A trickle of fans headed for the exits when it was 21-0, and many more were gone by the start of the second half in what undoubtedly was a referendum on Riley and his staff. The stadium was less than a quarter full early in the fourth quarter.
When the Huskers picked up their second first down of the game late in the second quarter, fans gave them a sarcastic cheer and many let go of their red balloons. Those balloons traditionally are launched when Nebraska scores its first touchdown. That didn’t come until the third quarter, after it was 42-0, when Tanner Lee and JD Spielman hooked up for a 77-yard catch-and-run.
Lee finished with 303 yards passing, and Spielman finished with a school-record 200 yards on 11 receptions.
THE TAKEAWAY
Ohio State: All you need to know about the Buckeyes’ offense right now: They’ve amassed more than 500 total yards in five straight games and Barrett has completed 99 of 137 passes (72 percent) with 18 touchdowns and no interceptions since the Oklahoma game. Oh, and the Buckeyes tied Nebraska for fourth place on the major-college all-time win list with 892.
“I like our practice habits, this is a clean-living team we have, and this is a good bunch of guys,” Meyer said.  “You can tell the way guys practice. … We’ve had three or four weeks of incredible practices. I don’t hear bitching or moaning. Guys are just going, and that’s the sign of a good team.”
Nebraska: The Huskers have lost four of their last six games, meaning they’ll have to win three of their last five to become bowl eligible. The good news is that except for a trip to Penn State next month, they play more comparable opponents the rest of the way.
UP NEXT
Ohio State hosts Penn State on Oct. 28
Nebraska plays at Purdue on Oct. 28.

Ohio State stats
No. 9 Ohio St. 56, Nebraska 14
Ohio St.    14    21    14    7    =    56
Nebraska    0    0    14    0    =    14
First Quarter
OSU—Dobbins 52 run (Nuernberger kick), 10:47
OSU—Barrett 6 run (Nuernberger kick), 5:39
Second Quarter
OSU—K.Hill 16 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick), 13:37
OSU—McLaurin 31 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick), 8:20
OSU—Barrett 3 run (Nuernberger kick), 1:10
Third Quarter
OSU—Berry 16 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick), 11:29
NEB—Spielman 77 pass from T.Lee (Brown kick), 11:05
OSU—Baugh 18 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick), 7:49
NEB—Morgan 17 pass from T.Lee (Brown kick), 5:52
Fourth Quarter
OSU—K.Hill 6 pass from Barrett (Nuernberger kick), 14:20
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OSU    NEB
First downs    41    15
Rushes-yards    47-279    16-44
Passing    354    349
Comp-Att-Int    31-39-0    27-47-1
Return Yards    30    69
Punts-Avg.    0-null    4-43.0
Fumbles-Lost    0-0    0-0
Penalties-Yards    7-53    12-104
Time of Possession    35:15    24:45
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INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING—Ohio St., Dobbins 12-106, M.Weber 18-82, Barrett 10-48, An.Williams 4-34, Burrow 2-5, Haskins 1-4. Nebraska, Ozigbo 9-24, O’Brien 2-11, T.Lee 1-5, Wilbon 3-3, Spielman 1-1.
PASSING—Ohio St., Haskins 3-3-0-25, Burrow 1-3-0-4, Barrett 27-33-0-325. Nebraska, T.Lee 23-38-0-303, O’Brien 4-9-1-46.
RECEIVING—Ohio St., K.Hill 7-80, Victor 4-48, Dobbins 4-42, Baugh 3-43, McLaurin 2-38, Berry 2-29, Mack 2-27, Saunders 2-19, An.Williams 2-9, Campbell 2-6, Dixon 1-13. Nebraska, Spielman 11-200, Morgan 3-30, Wilbon 3-3, Ozigbo 2-37, Co.Young 2-31, Hoppes 2-14, Pierson-El 2-8, Lindsey 1-14, Stoll 1-12.
MISSED FIELD GOALS—None.

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