For the first 38 minutes of Saturday night’s game at AT&T Stadium, it looked as though things might not go Ohio State’s way.
The Buckeyes hadn’t scored an offensive touchdown at that point, and were trailing TCU, 21-13, with only 22 minutes left to play in the game.
It took only four minutes and one second after that, however, for Ohio State to quickly turn the game in its favor.
After Parris Campbell took a short pass 63 yards to the end zone to break the Buckeyes’ offensive touchdown drought with 6:58 to play in the third quarter, Dre’Mont Jones intercepted a pass from TCU quarterback Shawn Robinson and returned it 28 yards to the end zone to give the Buckeyes a 26-21 lead just one minute and four seconds of game time later.