It's a good day when your quarterback throws for 412 yards and three touchdowns (with no turnovers) and your defense gives up zero points in the second half. The Buckeyes finally pulled away from Minnesota midway through the fourth quarter to come out of Ohio Stadium with a 30-14 victory.
Ohio State is 7-0.
Let's debrief.
Ohio State struck first in this game, as Kendall Sheffield intercepted a pass from Minnesota true freshman quarterback Zack Annexstad and the Buckeyes were able to get a field goal from it.
From there, the game went back in worth and resulted in the Buckeyes taking a 17-14 lead into the locker room.