Ohio State coach Urban Meyer, whose sideline frustration was captured on camera throughout a 52-51 overtime win at Maryland, called Saturday's game "very emotional" but stopped short of labeling his team exasperating.
The 10th-ranked Buckeyes improved to 10-1 after Maryland failed on a 2-point conversion in the first overtime session. Ohio State trailed by 14 points on three occasions but rallied each time. Quarterback Dwayne Haskins (405 pass yards, three touchdowns) and running back J.K. Dobbins (37 carries, 203 rushing yards, one touchdowns) had big performances, but the Buckeyes allowed 535 yards, including 298 rushing yards to Maryland's Anthony McFarland.