347 receiving yards is a lot. It's 90 more yards than Utah tallied as a team in the Rose Bowl. It's only five yards fewer than Keegan Jacobs, the leading receiver for the Big Ten West champion Iowa Hawkeyes, had throughout the course of the entire season. And, it's obviously more than any Ohio State Buckeye had ever produced in a single game.
So, while I'm sure many of you have questions about what happened with Ohio State's defense in the second half of the Rose Bowl, there's plenty of time to discuss that over the next months.