Box Score | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | Final |
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Army | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
Ohio State | 7 | 14 | 7 | 3 | 31 |
Buckeyes Win Opener 31-3
Ohio State did what Ohio State fans expected them to - they won the home opener with solid defense and timely, if sometimes frustrating offense. Ohio State stuffed the option run game of the Army Black Knights, and got the win. But even in a win, there is much to learn, as Army gave the Buckeyes everything they wanted, and they might have even exposed a weakness or two.
While the Buckeye offense managed 351 total yards, the Army defense made a number of big plays on the Buckeyes, sacking Terrelle Pryor twice, and catching the Buckeyes in the backfield on a number of occasions. Though Ohio State rushed for 140 yards in the game, they needed 40 carries to get that number, averaging less than four yards a carry. Not quite a disappointment, but nothing to brag about. However, the Buckeye defense gave up only 59 yards on the ground, and only 41 in the air, so the home team found itself in good field position more often than not.
Perhaps the best play of the game came off the arm of Terrelle Pryor, who hit Sophomore Devier Posey in the corner of the end zone on a fade route in the second quarter. If Pryor can pass with this kind of touch on a consistent basis, he could have a special year.
As a whole, it was a decent showing. The defense was spectacular, and the offense was adequate. But when the big boys in the Big Ten start coming to town, a similar performance probably won't be enough to get the job done. But for now, both the coach and fans seem satisfied with the effort. Next week, we'll see what USC thinks about it.
Players of the Game
Game Statistics | ||
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Category | Army | Ohio State |
First Downs | 5 | 22 |
Total Offense | 100 | 351 |
Rushes-YDS | 28-59 | 40-140 |
Passing YDS | 41 | 211 |
Turnovers | 2 | 1 |
Total Yards | 246 | 433 |
T.O.P. | 09:47 | 18:13 |