Dobbins shows he, not Taylor, is the best
JRob Oller
.K. Dobbins looked like the cat that ate the ostrich. A canary is too small to describe how smugly satisfied the Ohio State tailback looked after leaving Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor in his wake.
All week, a handful of Buckeyes players — led by A-plus needler Chase Young — reminded Dobbins that OSU would be playing against “the best tailback in the Big Ten” when Taylor showed up at the Horseshoe on Saturday.
Outwardly, Dobbins took the ribbing in stride.