Even during Saturday’s game in which he threw two interceptions, equalling his total through the first five games of the season, Ohio State’s Dwayne Haskins looked spectacular.
The redshirt sophomore quarterback went 33 for 44 for 455 yards, the second most in program history. He tossed six touchdowns, which tied him with J.T. Barrett and Kenny Guiton for the single-game Ohio State record. Haskins also became the first player in Big Ten history to pass for at least fives touchdowns in three games in a single season, and he just reached the midway point of the regular season.