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Ohio State Dominates Minnesota 42-3 – Sayin Throws 326 Yards

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Gophers Fall⁤ at #1‍ Ohio State; Homecoming on Deck

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Top-ranked⁣ Ohio State overpowered Minnesota 42-3 Saturday night, handing the golden Gophers their first Big Ten loss ⁤of the season. A ⁣dominant offensive performance by the Buckeyes, coupled with a stifling defense, proved ‌too much for Minnesota to overcome.

Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin⁣ passed for 326 yards and three touchdowns, completing 23 of⁣ 27 passes. Wide receiver Carnell Tate was ‍Sayin’s primary target,finishing ‌with 183⁤ yards ⁢on nine receptions,including a 44-yard touchdown on the opening play of the Buckeyes’ fifth series. Jeremiah smith added two receiving touchdowns, while CJ Donaldson, bo Jackson, and Lincoln Kienholz contributed rushing scores.

Minnesota managed a 27-yard field goal from‌ Brady Denaburg on their opening drive, but the Buckeyes’ defense quickly shut down​ the gophers’ offense. Minnesota gained 66 yards ‌on their first possession but were limited to just 35 yards⁤ on their next seven series, including five three-and-outs. Drake Lindsey completed 15 of 26 passes for‍ 94 yards for the Gophers.

The Buckeyes took control early, scoring touchdowns on three consecutive possessions after Jayden Fielding missed a 53-yard field goal attempt. Ohio State’s defense continued its impressive season, maintaining its streak of not allowing a red zone touchdown.

Minnesota falls to 3-2 overall and 1-1 in Big Ten play, while Ohio State⁤ improves to 5-0 and ⁢2-0​ in conference​ action. The Gophers return home next Saturday⁣ to ​host Purdue.

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