The Mercury News Weekend

Buckeyes rolling through Big Ten

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No. 3 Ohio State has bulldozed everyone in its path, putting up big numbers on offense and strangling opponents with its defense. Northweste­rn is struggling.

The game tonight in Evanston, Illinois, between two teams that played in the Big Ten championsh­ip game last season sure looks like a mismatch on paper. And with a showdown against No. 8 Wisconsin next week, coach Ryan Day reminded the Buckeyes not to look past the Wildcats.

“All you’re worried about is this game right here, and we all know what happens if you start lose focus, and we cannot do that,” he said. “So this week we’ve talked about having a white belt mentality, which is a mentality that you’re starting right from scratch and that you don’t take anything for granted, you don’t make any assumption­s, and if we do that, then we’ll be fine. If we start to look ahead or start to let our egos get in the way, then we’re in trouble.”

Ohio State (6- 0, 3- 0 Big Ten) has outscored opponents 296-53 — an average of 40.5 points per game that is the biggest differenti­al among FBS schools. The Buckeyes lead the Big Ten in scoring and tied the 2016 team for the highest point total through six games in the program’s storied history.

They’re tops in the Big Ten in total yards (3,207) and yards per game (534.5) by wide margins. And their defense — second in the nation and conference behind Wisconsin’s — is doing more than its share.

Northweste­rn (1- 4, 0- 3) has lost three in a row with an offense that ranks among the worst in the nation. The Wildcats are 125th of 130 teams in total offense and 128th in scoring.

With 18 touchdown passes and eight more scoring runs, Ohio State’s Justin Fields has as many TDs as Heisman Trophy finalist Dwayne Haskins had through six games last year. The 18 touchdown throws rank fifth in the nation and the Georgia transfer ranks sixth in passing efficiency.

“We recruited Justin. He’s a rock- star person,” Northweste­rn coach Pat Fitzgerald said. “We were blown away with him out of high school. Then, all of a sudden, recruiting, you guys (media) gave him too many stars. It would have been great if you kept him where he was when we recruited him.”

It wasn’t clear if Hunter Johnson or Aidan Smith will start at quarterbac­k for Northweste­rn. Both were listed with the first team on the depth chart this week coming out of a bye weekend.

Johnson started the first four games before leaving the loss at Wisconsin Sept. 28 because of a lower-body injury and sat out the loss 13-10 loss at Nebraska the following week. Smith got intercepte­d by the Cornhusker­s’ Lamar Jackson, leading to Lane McCallum’s 24-yard field goal as time ran out.

Second in the nation in rushing, J. K. Dobbins is on quite a run for Ohio State. He rang up 172 yards against Michigan State after going for 177 the previous week against Nebraska. His season high is 193 against Indiana in September and his personalbe­st is 203 last year against Maryland.

 ?? STEVEN BRANSCOMBE — GETTY IMAGES ?? Coach Ryan Day and his unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes are ranked No. 3 in the nation.
STEVEN BRANSCOMBE — GETTY IMAGES Coach Ryan Day and his unbeaten Ohio State Buckeyes are ranked No. 3 in the nation.

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