South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Buckeyes catch fire, pound bumbling Iowa

Stroud bounces back to help No. 2 OSU throttle Hawkeyes

- By Mitch Stacy |

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Iowa’s top-10 defense could only do so much.

Once Ohio State quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud found his rhythm in the second half Saturday, the Hawkeyes couldn’t keep a lid on one of the flashiest offenses in the nation.

Stroud threw second-half touchdowns to four different receivers, and the secondrank­ed Buckeyes capitalize­d on six Iowa turnovers in a 54-10 thumping.

Tanner McCalister had two intercepti­ons and Tommy Eichenberg had a pick-6 as Ohio State took advantage of an inept Iowa offense to consistent­ly start drives with good field position.

“Unfortunat­ely, we never gave ourselves much of a chance,” Iowa coach Kirk Ferentz said.

The game wasn’t pretty for the Buckeyes (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) until Stroud and Co. began to click.

“When you play a top-10 defense, it’s not going to be fireworks every series,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said.

Miyan Williams rushed for a first-half touchdown, and Stroud threw to Marvin Harrison Jr., Emeka Egbuka, Julian Fleming and Mitch Rossi for scores in the second half.

“The first half was kind of weird,” Stroud said. “In the first half, we just have to execute better. It’s good to get that under our belts, though. The second half of the season is very tough, and you’re going to have games when you’re not really clicking early on, and you got to get it going.”

On Iowa’s first play from scrimmage, Spencer Petras threw right into the arms of McCalister. Ohio State took over at the Iowa 32 but had to settle for a 46-yard field goal.

On Ohio State’s first play after an Iowa punt, defensive end Joe Evans came through the middle untouched and smashed into Stroud, who fumbled at his 11. Evans scooped it and trotted in for what would be Iowa’s only touchdown.

Eichenberg’s pick-6 gave Ohio State a 26-10 lead at halftime.

Alex Padilla took over for Petras in the third quarter and on the second play was picked off by McCalister at the Iowa 15.

Four plays later, Stroud roped a 6-yard TD pass to Harrison and extended the lead late in the third with a 13-yarder to Egbuka.

“They have a quarterbac­k who can put the ball on a dime,” Iowa safety Kaevon Merriweath­er said. “Whatever plays they needed, he was able to put the ball on the money, and he’s got one of the best receiving corps out there.”

 ?? JAY LAPRETE/AP ?? Ohio State quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud throws a pass against Iowa during Saturday’s game Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
JAY LAPRETE/AP Ohio State quarterbac­k C.J. Stroud throws a pass against Iowa during Saturday’s game Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.

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