The Denver Post

COLLEGE FOOTBALL:

No. 6 Ohio State knocks off No. 2 Penn State 39-38 in Big Ten showdown.

- By Ralph D. Russo

COLUMBUS, OHIO» In the tunnel at Ohio Stadium that leads from locker room to the field, J.T. Barrett was posing for pictures with friends, receiving handshakes and hugs and thanking one older man with a scratchy voice for screaming himself hoarse.

Barrett smiled and laughed. Apparently, the Ohio State quarterbac­k even busted out some moves in the locker room celebratio­n. The stoic fifth-year senior doesn’t show much emotion on the field. And if he gained any particular gratificat­ion from playing the best game of his decorated career seven weeks after a lot of Buckeyes fans were wondering if he should be benched, he was not about to let on.

This is certain: When Barrett said goodbye to his friends and left the Horseshoe on Saturday night he did so as a Heisman Trophy candidate with nothing left to prove.

Barrett was near flawless against No. 2 Penn State, capping a brilliant performanc­e with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Marcus Baugh with 1:48 left in the fourth quarter that gave No. 6 Ohio State a 39-38 victory.

Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer called it one of the best games he has ever seen a quarterbac­k play.

“I’ve never had a kid play perfect, but he was close tonight,” Meyer said.

Barrett was 33-for-39 for 328 yards and four touchdowns, three in the fourth quarter after the Buckeyes (7-1, 5-0 Big Ten) were down 3520. He also ran for 95 yards on 17 carries. In the fourth quarter, he was 13-for-13 for 170 yards.

“We don’t care about what anyone else thinks about J.T. because we know what we think about J.T. and what he brings to the table,” said Terry Mclaurin, who caught Barrett’s first TD pass of the game, which gave the quarterbac­k 91 in his career to break Drew Brees’ Big Ten record.

Penn State led 38-27 with 5:42 left and it looked as if the Nittany Lions (7-1, 4-1) were going to knock the Buckeyes out of the College Football Playoff race.

“What was going through my head was Coach Meyer saying go win the game. He says that all the time, go win the game,” Barrett said.

Saquon Barkley scored two long touchdowns for Penn State, but it was Barrett who surged into the Heisman race in what was billed as the Big Ten game of the year and lived up to the hype.

“I think the H-word is appropriat­e after today’s game,” Meyer said.

Barrett and the Buckeyes got the ball back down five with 3:20 left. They quickly marched to the 16 and then Barrett found his big tight end Baugh for the lead.

The blackout crowd at the Horseshoe poured onto the field to celebrate after Barrett took a final knee.

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Jamie Sabau, Getty Images

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