Los Angeles Times

Ohio State prevails

Two late touchdown passes by Haskins help Buckeyes pull away from Wildcats and remain in contention for playoff spot.

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No. 6 Buckeyes take care of Northweste­rn 45-24.

NO. 6 OHIO STATE 45 NO. 21 NORTHWESTE­RN 24

INDIANAPOL­IS — Dwayne Haskins added five more touchdown passes to his single-season record Saturday and No. 6 Ohio State relied on its staunch defense to hold off a second-half charge from No. 21 Northweste­rn for a 45-24 victory to claim its second straight Big Ten championsh­ip.

The Buckeyes (12-1, 9-1 Big Ten) won their third title in five years and their fifth consecutiv­e game — but it’s unlikely to get the Buckeyes into the four-team College Football Playoff.

Haskins finished 34 of 41 with 499 yards and one intercepti­on. It’s the fifth time he topped 400 yards this season.

Clayton Thorson went 27 of 44 with 267 yards, one touchdown and two intercepti­ons as he helped Northweste­rn trim a 24-7 halftime deficit to 24-21 midway through the third quarter.

The Wildcats (8-5, 8-2) couldn’t get any closer, though, as they lost only their second conference contest in their last 17 league games.

It still turned out to be a more intriguing game than many expected, especially after the Buckeyes’ fast start.

Haskins eluded a couple of defenders on third and 11, buying just enough time to find Terry McLaurin for a 16-yard touchdown pass on the game’s opening possession.

Northweste­rn tied the score when littleused running back John Moten IV outran Ohio State’s defense for a 77-yard scoring run. It matched Ohio State’s J.K. Dobbins for the second-longest run in title game history. Dobbins had a 77-yard run in last year’s title game.

Then the Buckeyes answered with what appeared to be knockout flurry. Dobbins scored on a two-yard run, Blake Haubeil made a 42-yard field goal and McLaurin caught a 42-yard touchdown pass from Haskins to make the score 24-7 at the half.

The Wildcats opened the second half with Thorson’s 18-yard scoring run and made the score 24-21 when he found Cameron Green on a two-yard touchdown pass with 8:03 left in the third quarter.

Northweste­rn trailed 31-24 in the fourth quarter when Haskins sealed it with two more touchdown passes — a nine-yarder to Johnnie Dixon and a 17-yarder to Olave.

 ?? AJ Mast Associated Press ?? OHIO STATE cornerback Damon Arnette tries to slip away from Northweste­rn quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson, right, after intercepti­ng his pass.
AJ Mast Associated Press OHIO STATE cornerback Damon Arnette tries to slip away from Northweste­rn quarterbac­k Clayton Thorson, right, after intercepti­ng his pass.

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