If not for the scoreboard, you might have the Rutgers wrestling team upset No. 2 Ohio State.
The noise inside the Rutgers Athletics Center on Sunday afternoon spoke to the home team's grit in winning three of 10 bouts with two upsets against Ohio State, including two of the last three.
Still, a loaded Ohio State lineup prevailed, 29-11, against No. 17 Rutgers.
You would have never guessed that Ohio State was leading 26-8 at the end of the 149-pound bout, however.
As No. 14 Eleazer DeLuca finished off a 12-7 upset of No. 5 Ke-Shawn Hayes, Rutgers coach Scott Goodale pumped his fists, the home team bench exploded and the crowd came to life.