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Ohio State Buckeyes Overpower Washington Huskies with Defensive Masterclass at Husky Stadium

The Ohio State Buckeyes continued their unbeaten streak, improving to 4-0 after a decisive 24-6 victory over the Washington Huskies, who now stand at 3-1. The game took place at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium in Seattle, where the Buckeyes showcased their defensive prowess and offensive efficiency.


Nov 23, 2019; Columbus, OH, USA; Ohio State Buckeyes running back J.K. Dobbins (2) is congratulated by wide receiver Binjimen Victor (9) and tight end Jeremy Ruckert (88) after his first quarter touchdown against the Penn State Nittany Lions at Ohio Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg Bartram-USA TODAY Sports

First Quarter


The opening quarter saw both teams struggling to find their rhythm offensively. Neither team managed to put points on the board as defenses dominated early proceedings. The Buckeyes' defense set the tone with aggressive tackling and pressure on Washington's quarterback.


Second Quarter


Ohio State broke the deadlock in the second quarter with a touchdown pass from Julian Sayin, who completed 22 of his 28 attempts for a total of 208 yards throughout the game. His precise passing was instrumental in moving chains and keeping drives alive. The Huskies responded with a field goal but struggled against Ohio State's relentless defense led by Caden Curry, who recorded three sacks.


Third Quarter


In the third quarter, both teams exchanged field goals before Sayin connected again for another touchdown pass. This time it was Jeremiah Smith who found space in Washington’s secondary to score an impressive touchdown that extended Ohio State’s lead further.


Fourth Quarter


The final quarter saw Ohio State seal their victory with ten unanswered points. CJ Donaldson added a rushing touchdown while kicker Jayden Fielding converted a crucial field goal attempt from 34 yards out. Meanwhile, Kayden McDonald contributed significantly on defense alongside Curry by adding two sacks of his own.


Despite some penalties that cost them yardage, Ohio State maintained control through effective time management and strategic play-calling which left little room for error from Washington's side.


Looking ahead, fans can catch Ohio State back in action against Minnesota Golden Gophers on October 4th at Ohio Stadium in Columbus; kickoff is scheduled for 7:30 PM EDT and will be broadcasted live on NBC. Don't miss out—share this article to keep fellow fans informed!

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