The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Lowly Rutgers routed by No. 4 Ohio State

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO » Dwayne Haskins Jr. threw four touchdown passes and No. 4 Ohio State rolled to the 900th victory in program history, routing outmanned Rutgers 52-3 on Saturday.

Johnnie Dixon grabbed two of Haskins’ scoring strikes, and backup quarterbac­k Tate Martell added another touchdown pass and a 47-yard scoring run on a gray, misty afternoon. The Buckeyes, playing in their second game without suspended coach Urban Meyer, piled up 579 offensive yards after amassing 721 in the opener.

Meyer was back conducting practices this week but will miss one more game — next week’s prime-time clash with No. 16 TCU — to finish out his threegame suspension for mismanagin­g fired assistant coach Zach Smith, who was accused to domestic abuse and other misbehavio­r. Co-offensive coordinato­r Ryan Day ran the show again Saturday and had few reasons to fret, save for the 11 penalties that cost Ohio State 131 yards.

“We did a nice job of throwing the ball early and then running it late,” Day said.

The Buckeyes expect to get their first real test of the season against the Horned Frogs in Dallas after a couple of cake walks to start.

Parris Campbell, Luke Farrell and Terry McLaurin also caught scoring passes. McLaurin’s came on backup quarterbac­k Martell’s first career touchdown pass, a 51-yarder on third-and-16 with 11:05 left in the first half.

Ohio State’s defense, which last week gave up several big plays for touchdowns, tightened up against the Scarlet Knights, who managed just a dozen first downs and 134 offensive yards.

Rutgers true freshman quarterbac­k Arthur Sitkowski was 6 for 18 for 38 yards and intercepti­on before he was replaced by Giovanni Rescigno to start the second half. Sitkowski apparently was hurt on the last play of the first half when he was sacked by Ohio State’s Nick Bosa.

“Obviously, it sucks,” Rescigno said. “You want to win, it’s going to hurt for a while. But we got to get over it, (there’s) a lot of season ahead of us.”

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