Even without defensive end Chase Young who was serving the last game of his suspension this week, the Ohio State football team took care of Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights have been struggling all season long against conference opponents, losing every game and only winning two non-conference games.
The game started out in the Buckeyes favor as Shaun Wade picked off Rutgers quarterback Johnny Langan on their third play from scrimmage. Four plays later, J.K. Dobbins found a small hole, taking it in for an 18-yard touchdown and making it 7-0 Buckeyes.