The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

ROSES FOR FINALE

Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, right, holds the trophy after the team’s 28-23 win over Washington in the Rose Bowl game Tuesday, Jan. 1, in Pasadena, Calif. It was Meyer’s final game as head coach of the Buckeyes. More in Sports beginning on

- By Greg Beacham The Associated Press

PASADENA, CALIF. » Dwayne Haskins passed for 251 yards and three touchdowns, and Urban Meyer finished his coaching career at Ohio State with a 28-23 victory after the Buckeyes held off Washington’s thrilling fourth-quarter comeback in the 105th Rose Bowl on Tuesday.

Parris Campbell, Johnnie Dixon and Lorain graduate Rashod Berry caught TD passes in the first half for the fifthranke­d Buckeyes (13-1), who took a 25-point lead into the fourth.

Berry’s touchdown reception, a 1-yard catch, was the 50th touchdowns pass for Haskins this season.

But Myles Gaskin threw a touchdown pass and rushed for two more scores for the No. 9 Huskies (10-4), scoring from 2 yards out with 42 seconds left.

The Buckeyes intercepte­d Jake Browning’s pass on the 2-point conversion attempt and then recovered the Huskies’ onside kick to wrap up the final game of Meyer’s seven-year tenure.

“I’m a very blessed man. I’m blessed because of my family, (but) this team, this year, I love this group as much as any I’ve ever had.” – Ohio State coach Urban Meyer

“I’m a very blessed man,” Meyer said. “I’m blessed because of my family, (but) this team, this year, I love this group as much as any I’ve ever had.”

The 54-year-old coach is walking away after going 83-9 at Ohio State with one national championsh­ip, three Big Ten titles and this Rose Bowl victory, the Buckeyes’ eighth overall in the Granddaddy of Them All.

Meyer cited his health last month in his decision to step down. A cyst in Meyer’s brain causes severe headaches that are even worse in a highstress job.

After this nail-biting finish in Pasadena, it’s easy to see why anyone might need a break from the madness of college football.

And after Southern California’s epic win over Penn State and Georgia’s doubleover­time thriller over Oklahoma over the past two years in Pasadena, the Rose Bowl got another matchup full of late-game fireworks.

Browning passed for 313 yards and Gaskin rushed for 121 in the final game of the four-year starters’ landmark careers at Washington, which has lost three straight New Year’s Six bowl games.

But after three poor offensive quarters, the Pac-12 champions made it awfully interestin­g late. The Huskies racked up 266 yards of offense in the fourth, but they had fallen too far behind in their first Rose Bowl game appearance in 18 years.

Coach Chris Petersen dropped to 1-4 in bowls during his otherwise remarkable tenure at Washington, including consecutiv­e defeats in the Peach, Fiesta and Rose.

This game could be Haskins’ farewell to Ohio State as well, if the sophomore goes pro. The Heisman Trophy finalist threw his 50th TD pass of the season in the first half while picking away at the vaunted Washington secondary minus injured Taylor Rapp, the second-team All-American safety.

Berry caught a 1-yard TD pass just 14 seconds before halftime, putting the Buckeyes up 21-3.

Gaskin became the fourth running back in NCAA history with four 1,200-yard seasons during the third quarter, but Ohio State increased its lead with J.K. Dobbins’ TD run.

The Huskies finally scored their first offensive touchdown since the Apple Cup when Gaskin threw a TD pass to Drew Sample with 12:17 to play.

Meyer says his first Rose Bowl is the final game in his three-decade collegiate coaching career. After starting out as a graduate assistant at Ohio State in the 1980s, he has been a head coach since 2001, achieving huge success at Bowling Green, Utah and Florida before his stellar run in Columbus.

After this big finish in Pasadena, Meyer formally turns over the Ohio State program to Ryan Day, his 39-year-old co-offensive coordinato­r. These Buckeyes are Meyer’s eighth team to finish with one loss or fewer in his 17 seasons as a head coach.

Although Meyer’s final season began with an embarrassi­ng three-game suspension over his mismanagem­ent of domestic abuse accusation­s against former assistant Zach Smith, Day filled in capably during his absence. Meyer then propelled the Buckeyes to another largely dominant regular season.

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 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Ohio State tight end and Northeast Ohio native Rashod Berry scores against Washington during the first half of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Ohio State tight end and Northeast Ohio native Rashod Berry scores against Washington during the first half of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif.
 ?? MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Washington quarterbac­k Jake Browning is sacked during the second half of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif.
MARK J. TERRILL — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Washington quarterbac­k Jake Browning is sacked during the second half of the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 in Pasadena, Calif.

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