The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Fields, No. 5 Ohio State bury Cincinnati, 42-0

- ByMitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO (AP) >> The hopes for a shocking upset that Luke Fickell and Cincinnati carried with them up Interstate 71 didn’t take long to dissipate into the late summer air at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.

The long af ternoon started when quarterbac­k Justin Fields dashed up the middle for a 7-yard touchdown run on Ohio State’s second drive of the day. And it got worse for the Bearcats from there.

Fields, the Georgia transfer in his first year starting for the Buckeyes, was prolific the rest of the day with help from tailback J.K. Dobbins and an angry Ohio State defense in the 42- 0 rout of Cincinnati, which last beat the Buckeyes in football 122 Ohio State defensive end Chase Young, top, sacks Cincinnati quarterbac­k Desmond Ridder during the first half Sept. 7, in Columbus.

years ago.

“We got our absolute but ts whipped,” said Fickell, the thirdyear Bearcats coach who

played and coached for years at Ohio State.

Fields ran for a second score and passed for two as No. 5 Ohio State (2- 0) dismantled Cincinnati in Fickell’s return to Ohio Stadium.

“They just ruined any sentimenta­l thought you had,” he said. “I’m disappoint­ed we couldn’t give them a real game.”

The Bearcats ( 1- 1) came in with confidence after an opening week home win over UCLA but couldn’t get it together. By halftime it was 28- 0.

The Ohio State defense held down Cincinnati and shut the door with a blocked field goal, an intercepti­on and, late in the game, a fumble for a touchback on the only occasions the Bearcats threatened. The Buckeyes sacked quarterbac­k Desmond Ritter five times.

“I think today was another step in the journey, the right step — where we want to be,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said.

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