Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Buckeyes strive for perfection

Ohio State will try to remain unbeaten when it travels to face Rutgers

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Ohio State is the one Big Ten Conference foe that's had its way with Rutgers since the Scarlet Knights joined the league in 2014.

The teams have met nine times and the No. 3 Buckeyes have won every one comfortabl­y. The closest the Scarlet Knights have been at the end of a contest was 22 points.

There's a chance the big gap may close a little this year when the Scarlet Knights (6-2, 3-2) host the Buckeyes, (80, 5-0, No. 1 in the CFP) at SHI Stadium on Saturday.

While they have lost to No. 2 Michigan and a Wisconsin team that Ohio State beat 24-10 last weekend, Rutgers have been competitiv­e.

“I look at it as an amazing opportunit­y," Rutgers quarterbac­k Gavin Wimsatt said. "The number one (CFP) team in the country is coming into our stadium this weekend in front of our fans. The opportunit­y to compete and be out there with my guys and just go out there and play the game we love.”

The reason for Rutgers' hope is coach Greg Schiano finally has a full recruiting class in the fourth year of his second tour. His defense is outstandin­g. His ball-control offense has limited its mistakes and Wimsatt has exceeded expectatio­ns. Special teams also are making big plays.

While Ohio State remains a top team, its offense has not been as dynamic as in recent years. The defense remains among the best in the nation.

“I think it’s a mindset, you know, you’re not allowed to have a bad day at Ohio State," Buckeyes coach Ryan Day said. "Any of us, that’s just the way it goes. So I say all the time, on your bad days you have to be average at the very least, if not better than that. On your average days, you got to be really good. On your good days, you got to be great.”

That's usually been the case when Ohio State faces Rutgers.

GETTING TRACTION

The Buckeyes finally got their ground game moving after struggling much of the season.

No. 1 back TreVeyon Henderson returned against Wisconsin after missing three games with an injury caused by what he called a “cheap shot” in a win over Notre Dame. He carried 24 times for 162 yards and iced the game with a 33-yard run with 5:15 left.

“We took a step in the right direction, and getting Tre back helped us,” Day said. “But that was one game. You know, we’ll figure out where we’re at this week, and then at the end of the season, you come up for air and figure out where you’re at.”

BEAT UP BUCKEYES

The Buckeyes have a couple of key players' nursing injuries.

Quarterbac­k Kyle McCord limped off the field favoring his right ankle after last week’s win. Backup quarterbac­k Devin Brown injured an ankle in the previous week’s win over Penn State. Day said he was going to start practicing again this week.

Receiver Emeka Egbuka and safety Lathan Ransom are questionab­le due to injuries.

STOPPING MR. HARRISON

Ohio State junior wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. is going to be a top pick in the NFL Draft when he comes out. Stopping him will be a major task for Rutgers.

The son of Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison Sr., Harrison has 48 catches for 889 yards and eight touchdowns this season. His 18.5-yard average is No. 1 nationally among receivers with at least 40 catches. He had 77 catches for 1,263 yards and 14 TDs last year.

The Scarlet Knights rank second nationally in passing defense, giving up 156.2 yards. Cornerback­s Max Melton and Robert Longerbeam and safeties Flip Dixon and Shaquan Loyal have intercepti­ons this season.

SPECIAL TEAMS

Special teams play has been a trademark of Schiano's 15 years at Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights have blocked 68 kicks in his tenure and scored on 13 blocked punts.

The last time was two weeks ago when Loyal blocked an Indiana punt and fellow defensive back Eric Rogers scooped it up and returned 17 yards for his first career touchdown in the past two games.

In the previous game against Michigan State, running back Aaron Young recovered a ball that slipped through the hands of the Michigan State punter for a touchdown.

 ?? (AP PHOTO/MORRY GASH) ?? Ohio State is 36-2 in Big Ten play under Ryan Day and have won an FBS-high 36 straight games against unranked teams.
(AP PHOTO/MORRY GASH) Ohio State is 36-2 in Big Ten play under Ryan Day and have won an FBS-high 36 straight games against unranked teams.

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