Days after being named the No. 1 seed in the first College Football Playoff rankings, Ohio State came into its matchup against Maryland with clear intentions to set the record straight.
A year after the Terps took them to overtime in College Park — but ultimately lost 51-52 — the Buckeyes jumped out to a 14-0 lead on its first two drives Saturday. But instead of kicking the ball back to Maryland, the Buckeyes executed a perfect onside kick that was popped up in the air and found the outreached arms of wide receiver Chris Olave.