The Denver Post

Buckeyes hang on to win over struggling Huskers

- By Eric Olson

LINCOLN, NEB.» A nine-point win over the last-place team in the Big Ten West might not satisfy Ohio State’s fan base.

Buckeyes coach Ryan Day was just fine with it.

C.J. Stroud threw for 405 yards and two touchdowns, Ohio State’s defense came up with a pair of stops after Nebraska had pulled within six points, and the sixthranke­d Buckeyes got out of Memorial Stadium with a 26-17 win on Saturday.

“We’re going to watch it and think we could have won by three touchdowns or more if we clean some things up,” Day said. “But (Nebraska) is a good team, this is a good defense. We knew that coming in, I said that, and I believe that. It’s great to get wins on the road. It’s not easy to do.”

The Buckeyes’ nation-leading offense managed only two field goals in the second half, allowing the Cornhusker­s — a two-touchdown underdog, according to Fanduel Sportsbook — to make it a one-score game until Noah Ruggles kicked a 46-yard field goal with 1:29 left.

Ohio State (8-1, 6-0 Big Ten) won its 24th straight game against a conference opponent but couldn’t have impressed the committee that made it No. 5 in the initial College Football Playoff rankings.

“Some things weren’t clicking right, and they put it on me to execute the passing game, and I felt we did that well,” Stroud said. “We have to start executing and finishing drives.”

The Huskers (3-7, 1-6) dropped their fourth straight game and are assured of a fourth consecutiv­e losing season under Scott Frost and a fifth in a row overall.

“I hate losing more than anybody in that locker room,” Frost said. “But I just love being the coach here, I love these kids. They battled through a lot. This is going to pop at Nebraska. It just is. We’re doing too many good things right. We have too many good young players. We’re putting ourselves in position to win too many games and just not making a play or catching a break.”

The Buckeyes played without top receiver Garrett Wilson for an undisclose­d reason but got a school-record 15 catches from Jaxon Smith-njigba for a careerhigh 240 yards.

Stroud completed 36 of 54 passes but threw two intercepti­ons after having gone four straight games without being picked off.

 ?? Steven Branscombe, Getty Images ?? Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba runs for yards after the catch against the Nebraska Cornhusker­s in the second half at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.
Steven Branscombe, Getty Images Ohio State wide receiver Jaxon Smith-njigba runs for yards after the catch against the Nebraska Cornhusker­s in the second half at Memorial Stadium on Saturday.

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