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Ohio State's Ground Game Ignites vs. Rutgers

Summary

  • Ohio State's rushing attack has exceeded 150 yards for three consecutive games.
  • Rutgers' defense is among the worst nationally, allowing 196.5 rushing yards per game.
  • Rutgers RB Antwan Raymond faces the nation's second-best run defense.
Ohio State's Ground Game Ignites vs. Rutgers

Ohio State's offensive unit is demonstrating significant improvement, with a particular emphasis on their running game. The Buckeyes have achieved over 150 rushing yards in their last three games, including a dominant 222-yard performance last week. This resurgence is particularly notable given that key wide receivers were limited.

This emerging strength in the run game positions Ohio State to exploit Rutgers' defensive weaknesses. The Scarlet Knights are statistically one of the nation's most vulnerable teams against the run, conceding an average of 196.5 yards per game and 6.5 yards per carry.

Adding another layer of intrigue, Rutgers' standout running back, Antwan Raymond, a Doak Walker Award semifinalist, faces the daunting task of overcoming Ohio State's elite run defense, which ranks second nationally. Despite Raymond's impressive 1,000-yard season, breaking through the Buckeyes' formidable front will be a considerable challenge.

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Ohio State has rushed for over 150 yards in their last three games, showing significant improvement.
Rutgers is among the worst run defenses in the country, allowing 196.5 rushing yards per game.
Rutgers' RB Antwan Raymond faces the nation's second-best run defense, posing a significant challenge.

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