Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Buckeyes make case, punch Badgers

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NO. 5 OHIO STATE 59, NO. 13 WISCONSIN 0

INDIANAPOL­IS — Ohio State’s No. 3 quarterbac­k looked every bit as good as the other two.

Cardale Jones even did something his two all-conference predecesso­rs could not. He led the Buckeyes to a Big Ten title.

Jones threw for 257 yards and three touchdowns and was named the game’s MVP in his first career start, leading No. 5 Ohio State to a 59-0 rout of No. 13 Wisconsin in Saturday night’s conference championsh­ip game – an emphatic statement to the College Football Playoff selection committee.

“I don’t think there’s any doubt we’re one of the top four teams in America,” Coach Urban Meyer said after one of the most lopsided title games in Big Ten history.

Heading into championsh­ip weekend, it looked like the Buckeyes would be the first team out. They still might, but Ohio State hopes Saturday’s impressive blowout at least keeps them in the conversati­on as the final deliberati­ons take place today.

Ohio State (12-1, 8-0 Big Ten) has won 11 consecutiv­e since losing at home to Virginia Tech and has beaten nine bowl-eligible teams, with all but two coming by 10 or more points. Still, some wondered whether losing record-setting quarterbac­k J.T. Barrett with a broken right ankle in the regular season finale and losing Heisman Trophy candidate Braxton Miller with a right shoulder injury in August, would be too much to overcome. Not a chance. Jones was efficient and effective Saturday, going 12 of 17.

Ezekiel Elliott carried 12 times for 150 yards and 2 scores in the first half and finished with 20 carries for a career high 220 yards.

Devin Smith caught 4 passes for 137 yards and 3 scores.

The defense completely shut down Wisconsin (10-3, 7-1) and kept Melvin Gordon, the nation’s leading rusher, under control. Gordon ran 26 times for 76 yards, his second-worst game of the season.

Ohio State handed the Badgers their first shutout since August 1997 and their worst loss since a 59-0 rout, also to the Buckeyes, in 1979.

All of it came after an emotional week for the Buckeyes, who learned of the death of defensive linemen Kosta Karageorge one day after Barrett’s season-ending injury.

Ohio State honored Karageorge by wearing a decal with his jersey number, 53, on the back of its helmets. Defensive tackle Michael Bennett changed his jersey number from 63 to 53, and before the national anthem, there was a moment of silence to honor Karageorge, who was found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound.

Wisconsin was outgained 364-91 in first-half yards when Ohio State scored on five of its first six possession­s against the nation’s No. 4 scoring defense.

Jones hooked up with Smith on a pretty 39-yard floater for a 7-0 lead just six plays into the game. Elliott then found a whole in the middle and sprinted 81 yards for a score. After Wisconsin finally held the Buckeyes to a field goal, Jones hooked up again with Smith on a 44-yard TD pass to make it 24-0 with 11:09 left in the second quarter, then capped the half with Elliott’s 14-yard TD run and Joey Bosa’s 4-yard fumble return for a score to make it 38-0.

Not much changed in the second half.

 ?? AP/MICHAEL CONROY ?? Ohio State defensive lineman Joey Bosa (97) is greeted by teammates after returning a fumble for a touchdown against Wisconsin during the Big Ten Championsh­ip Game.
AP/MICHAEL CONROY Ohio State defensive lineman Joey Bosa (97) is greeted by teammates after returning a fumble for a touchdown against Wisconsin during the Big Ten Championsh­ip Game.

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