Martin's Buckeye Blog
Ohio State football
Friday, December 5, 2025
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Sunday, November 30, 2025
MY THOUGHTS.....Michigan
The Ohio State Buckeyes earned their first win over their
bitter rival since 2019 with a dominating performance on both sides of the
ball.
Settling
down after throwing a pick on Ohio State’s first series, quarterback Julian
Sayin threw for 233 yards and three touchdowns. Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate returned to
the lineup, and each got loose for a long TD pass. Tate led the way with five catches for 82
yards and a 50-yard TD reception, while Smith got loose for three receptions
for 40 yards and Ohio State’s first touchdown, a 35-yarder from Sayin on a
fourth-and-five play. Not enough can be
said about the Ohio State offensive line who put a serious beat down on
Michigan’s defensive front. Sayin never
came close to getting sacked and the line was able to pound Michigan into
submission on a 20-play, 81-yard drive that took nearly 12 minutes off the
clock between the third and fourth quarters, resulting in a Jayden Fielding
field goal for the final margin. The
Ohio State ground game, a source of concern in previous weeks, at times was
able to gash Michigan’s defense, with Bo Jackson leading the way with 117 yards,
averaging over five yards per carry, and ripping off a 36-yarder, leading to
Fielding’s first field goal. C.J.
Donaldson and Isaiah West also contributed with 44 and 20 yards
respectively.
The
defense regrouped after allowing the Wolverines to dash down the field to begin
the game, holding them out of the end zone for the entire game. Sonny Styles led the way with six tackles. Kenyatta Jackson had two tackles for loss and
a sack as his three tackles for the game and Davidson Igbinosun played perhaps
his best game of the season, getting five tackles and an interception that
sealed the game.
The
Buckeyes advanced to the B1G Championship game Saturday where they will take on
the Indiana Hoosiers. It will be a 1
verses 2 matchup, the second such matchup for the Buckeyes this season. Back on August 30, Ohio State was #2 against
#1 Texas. This time, it is
reversed. It should make for a great
game.
Friday, November 28, 2025
Thursday, November 27, 2025
Sunday, November 23, 2025
MY THOUGHTS.....Rutgers
Despite a slow start in the first half, the Ohio State
Buckeyes coasted in the second half to a 42-9 victory over Rutgers in the final
home game of the 2025 season. Playing without
Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, the pass offense was way below the numbers it
has put up in earlier games, with a mere 176 yards through the air. However, the rushing attack continues to make
strides, and the defense gave up one touchdown when the game was already in
hand. With Smith and Tate out, TE Max
Klare was able to step up with a season-high seven receptions for 105 yards and
a touchdown. David Adolph saw his most
extensive playing time of his career and he and Brandon Innis each accounted for
two receptions. Bo Jackson cracked the
100-yard mark with 110 yards, averaging nearly six yards per carry and two
touchdowns. James Peoples saw extensive
action for the second consecutive week, getting 55 yards and one
touchdown. Isaiah West also saw
extensive playing time, with eight carries for 48 yards. The run game churned out 254 yards, the best
against a B1G opponent.
Caden
Curry was the star on defense, leading the way with six tackles, two sacks and
the fumble recovery at the one-yard line.
Payton Pierce saw extensive playing time and responded with five tackles,
along with Sonny Styles. Rutgers’
offense was hardly elite, but they entered the game ranked 22nd in
passing offense and 39th in total offense. The Buckeyes defense put a blanket on that
offense for most of the game, giving up only 147 total yards and 81 passing
yards. They also allowed a mere 2.7
yards per play, stopped the Scarlet Knights on both their fourth-down tries and
held them to four plays or less on five-of-ten drives.
Next
week, the competition and stakes really ramp up as the annual battle against
Michigan looms up in Ann Arbor. The
Buckeyes hope to have Jeremiah Smith and Carnel Tate healthy as well as
continued improvement in the ground game, which will be needed to come out of
there with a victory.