COLUMBUS, Ohio — In Ohio State's first play from scrimmage against Penn State, slot receiver Garrett Wilson took a handoff, cut around the wide open left end and romped 62 yards to set up the Buckeyes' first score.
A big play and another hot start for No. 3 Ohio State (2-0, 2-0 Big Ten), which released its pent-up demand for scoring after having the Big Ten season delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. After rolling over Nebraska 52-17 in the opener, the Buckeyes piled up 526 yards of offense in taking down then-No. 18 Penn State 38-25 on Halloween.
Rutgers (1-1, 1-1) is next to try to slow down quarterback Justin Fields and Ohio State. A batch of transfers have bolstered the Scarlet Knights in coach Greg Schiano's second stint running the program, but they'll still come into a nearly empty Ohio Stadium for Saturday night's game as five-touchdown underdogs.
Ohio State coach Ryan Day did his best to tamp down expectations, noting there were many mistakes last week that need to be cleaned up — an errant shotgun snap, two missed chip-shot field goals, and nine penalties that cost the Buckeyes 80 yards.
"We're not there. We're not close," he said.
Behind quarterback Noah Vedral, a graduate transfer from Nebraska, Rutgers shocked Michigan State 38-27 in the season opener. Last week he threw two touchdowns passes but also had three picked off, leading to 17 points for Indiana in the Scarlet Knights' 37-21 loss.
WHITE COMES HOME
Rutgers senior safety Brendon White grew up outside Columbus and played at Ohio State from 2017-19. He was defensive player of the game in the 2019 Rose Bowl win, but his playing time dwindled the following season under Day's new staff and he went the transfer route.