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2019 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

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American college football season

2019Ohio State Buckeyes football
Big Ten champion
Big Ten East Division champion
Fiesta Bowl (CFP semifinal), L 23–29 vs.Clemson
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 3
APNo. 3
Record13–1 (9–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorKevin Wilson (3rd season)
Offensive schemeWest Coastspread
Defensive coordinatorGreg Mattison (1st season)
Co-defensive coordinatorJeff Hafley (1st season)
Base defense4–3 hybrid
Captains
Home stadiumOhio Stadium
Uniform
Seasons
← 2018
2020 →
2019 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf.Overall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 3Ohio State xy$^ 90  131 
No. 9Penn State 72  112 
No. 18Michigan 63  94 
Indiana 54  85 
Michigan State 45  76 
Maryland 18  39 
Rutgers 09  210 
West Division
No. 11Wisconsin xy 72  104 
No. 10Minnesota x 72  112 
No. 15Iowa 63  103 
Illinois 45  67 
Purdue 36  48 
Nebraska 36  57 
Northwestern 18  39 
Championship:Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 21
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings fromAP Poll

The2019 Ohio State Buckeyes football team representedOhio State University during the2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Buckeyes played their home games atOhio Stadium inColumbus, Ohio. This was the Buckeyes' 130th overall season and 107th as a member of theBig Ten Conference. They were led byRyan Day, in his first season as Ohio State's full-time head coach.

Ohio State began the year ranked fifth in the preseasonAP Poll. The Buckeyes climbed to number one in theCollege Football Playoff rankings by the end of the regular season, after dominating wins overConference USA championFlorida Atlantic,American Athletic Conference runner-upCincinnati, andMid-American Conference championMiami (OH) in the non-conference schedule; and comfortable wins over ranked Big Ten teamsWisconsin,Penn State, andMichigan in conference play. In theBig Ten Championship Game, Ohio State defeated Wisconsin a second time, by a score of 34–21 to win their third consecutive conference title. In the final CFP rankings of the season, Ohio State dropped from first to second, passed by SEC championLSU, which placed Ohio State in theFiesta Bowl to play defending national champion and third-seededClemson. Ohio State lost that game, 29–23, to end the year at 13–1.

The Buckeyes were led on offense by sophomore quarterbackJustin Fields, an incoming transfer fromGeorgia that was granted a waiver for immediate eligibility by the NCAA. He led the Big Ten with 3,273 passing yards and 41 passing touchdowns to go along with 10 rushing touchdowns, and finished third in voting for theHeisman Trophy. Running backJ. K. Dobbins became the first Buckeye running back to eclipse the 2,000 yard mark, finishing tied atop the Big Ten with Wisconsin'sJonathan Taylor at 2,003 yards and 21 touchdowns. On defense, Ohio State was led by defensive endChase Young, who led the country with 16.5 sacks and won several defensive player of the year awards while also finishing fourth in Heisman Trophy voting. He was also named a unanimousAll-American, along with cornerbackJeff Okudah. Head coach Ryan Day was namedBig Ten Coach of the Year by the media, becoming the first Ohio State head coach to win it sinceEarle Bruce in1979.

Preseason

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Spring Game

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The 2019 Spring Game was held at Ohio Stadium on April 13, 2019, with the Gray team defeating the Scarlet team, 35–17.[1]

DateTimeSpring GameSiteTVResultAttendance
April 1312:00 pmScarlet vs. GrayOhio StadiumColumbus, OHBTNGray 35–1760,000

Preseason Big Ten poll

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Although the Big Ten Conference has not held an official preseason poll since 2010,Cleveland.com has polled sports journalists representing all member schools as ade facto preseason media poll since 2011. For the 2019 poll, Ohio State was projected to finish in second in the East Division behindMichigan.[2]

Schedule

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Ohio State's 2019 schedule will begin with two non-conference home games, first againstFlorida Atlantic ofConference USA and then againstCincinnati of theAmerican Athletic Conference. Ohio State's third non-conference game, a home game againstMiami (OH) of theMid-American Conference, will be played after the Buckeyes' conference opener againstIndiana.

InBig Ten Conference play, Ohio State will play all members of the East Division and drawsNebraska,Northwestern, andWisconsin from the West Division.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 3112:00 p.m.Florida Atlantic*No. 5FOXW 45–21103,228
September 712:00 p.m.Cincinnati*No. 5
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABCW 42–0104,089
September 1412:00 p.m.atIndianaNo. 6FOXW 51–1047,945
September 213:30 p.m.Miami (OH)*No. 6
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
BTNW 76–5103,190
September 287:30 p.m.atNebraskaNo. 5ABCW 48–789,759
October 57:30 p.m.No. 25Michigan StatedaggerNo. 4
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABCW 34–10104,797
October 188:30 p.m.atNorthwesternNo. 4BTNW 52–347,330
October 2612:00 p.m.No. 13WisconsinNo. 3
FOXW 38–7102,998
November 912:00 p.m.MarylandNo. 1
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
FOXW 73–14101,022
November 163:30 p.m.atRutgersNo. 2BTNW 56–2133,528
November 2312:00 p.m.No. 8Penn StateNo. 2
FOXW 28–17104,355
November 3012:00 p.m.at No. 13MichiganNo. 1FOXW 56–27112,071
December 78:00 p.m.vs. No. 8WisconsinNo. 1FOXW 34–2166,649
December 288:00 p.m.vs. No. 3Clemson*No. 2ESPNL 23–2971,330

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Personnel

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Roster

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2019 Ohio State Buckeyes football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
QB1Justin FieldsSo
RB2J. K. Dobbins (C)Jr
QB4Chris ChugunovGS
WR5Garrett WilsonFr
WR6Jameson WilliamsFr
WR7Kamryn Babb Injured Fr
RB8Xavier JohnsonSo
WR9Binjimen VictorSr
QB10Danny VanatskySo
WR11Austin MackSr
QB12Gunnar HoakSr
TE13Rashod BerrySr
WR14K. J. Hill (C) Sr
WR15Jaylen HarrisJr
QB16Jagger LaRoe Fr
WR17Chris OlaveSo
QB18J.P. AndradeFr
RB22Steele ChambersFr
RB23Marcus CrowleyFr
WR26Jaelen Gill Fr
RB28Amari McMahonJr
RB30Demario McCallJr
RB33Master Teague Fr
RB34Mitch RossiJr
TE37Derrick Malone Sr
RB43Robert CopeFr
C50Nathan BrockSr
OL52Wyatt Davis So
OL55Matthew JonesSr
OL58Joshua AlabiSr
OL59Zach StevensonFr
OL60Ryan SmithFr
OL61Gabin CuppJr
OL62Brandon PahlSr
OL63Kevin Woidke Sr
OL64Jack JamiesonFr
OL66Enokk VimahiFr
OL68Ryan JacobyFr
OL69Chris KuhnFr
OL71Josh MyersSo
OL73Jonah JacksonGS
OL74Max Wray Fr
OL75Thayer MunfordJr
OL76Branden BowenSr
OL77Harry MillerFr
OT78Nicholas Petit-Frere Fr
OL79Dawand JonesFr
WR80C. J. Saunders (C)GS
TE81Jake HausmannJr
WR82Sam WigluszSo
TE83Cormontae HamiltonFr
TE84Brock DavinSr
WR85Austin KutscherSo
WR86Chris BookerJr
WR87Ellijah GardinerSo
TE88Jeremy RuckertSo
TE89Luke FarrellJr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
CB1Jeff OkudahJr
DE2Chase Young (C)Jr
CB3Damon ArnetteSr
S4Jordan Fuller (C)Sr
LB5Baron BrowningJr
DT6Taron VincentSo
LB7Teradja MitchellSo
DE8Javontae Jean-Baptiste Fr
DT9Jashon CornellGS
CB10Amir RiepJr
DE11Tyreke SmithSo
CB12Sevyn BanksSo
CB13Tyreke Johnson Fr
LB16Cade StoverFr
DL17Alex Williams Fr
DE18Jonathon Cooper (C)Sr
LB19Dallas GantSo
LB20Pete WernerJr
CB21Marcus WilliamsonJr
S23Jahsen Wint Jr
CB24Shaun Wade So
S25Brendon WhiteJr
CB26Cameron BrownSr
S28Ronnie HickmanFr
S29Marcus Hooker Fr
S30Kevin DeverSo
LB32Tuf Borland (C)Jr
DE33Zach HarrisonFr
S34Owen FankhauserSr
LB36K'Vaughn PopeSo
LB37Craig YoungFr
S38Bryson ShawFr
LB39Malik HarrisonSr
LB41Tommy EichenbergFr
S41Josh ProctorSo
CB42Lloyd McFarquharSo
S43Ryan Batsch Fr
LB44Ben SchmiesingSo
LB46Cade KacherskiSo
LB47Justin HilliardSr
LB48Logan HittleSr
CB49Darryl SinclairJr
DT51Brett NovickFr
DT52Antwuan JacksonGS
DT53DaVon HamiltonSr
DE54Tyler FridaySo
LB55Trayvon WilburnSo
DL56Aaron CoxSr
DT57Zaid Hamdan Fr
DL67Robert LandersSr
DL70Noah DonaldSr
DT72Tommy TogiaiSo
DT90Jaden McKenzieFr
DT92Haskell GarrettJr
DE97Noah PotterFr
DT98Jerron CageSo
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
K28Dominic DimaccioSo
P29Zach HooverJr
LS42Bradley RobinsonJr
LS49Liam McCulloughGS
LS65Phillip ThomasJr
K90Jack DeneherFr
P91Drue ChrismanJr
P93Jake MetzerJr
LS94Roen McCulloughSo
K95Blake HaubeilJr
P96Michael O'ShaughnessyFr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured Injured
  • Redshirt Redshirt

Roster
Last update: October 25, 2019

Coaching changes

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Depth chart

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Starters and backups.[12]

Defense


FS
4Jordan Fuller
41Josh Proctor


WLBMLBSLB
30Pete Werner33Tuf Borland39Malik Harrison
5Baron Browning36 K'Vaughan Pope
SS
25 Brendon White
23 Jahsen Wint
CB
1Jeff Okudah
12 Sevyn Banks


DEDTDTDE
2Chase Young53DaVon Hamilton9Jashon Cornell18Jonathon Cooper
8Javontae Jean-Baptiste67 Robert Landers92Haskell Garrett33Zach Harrison
CB
24Shaun Wade
10 Amir Riep
Offense
WR
2Chris Olave
11Austin Mack
H-Back
14K. J. Hill
26Jaelen Gill
LTLGCRGRT
75Thayer Munford73Jonah Jackson71Josh Myers52Wyatt Davis76Branden Bowen
58 Joshua Albai55Matthew Jones77 Harry Miller61 Gavin Cupp77Nicholas Petit-Frere
TE
88Jeremy Ruckert
89Luke Farrell
WR
9Binjimen Victor
5Garrett Wilson
QB
1Justin Fields
4Chris Chugunov
Special teams
PK 95Blake Haubeil
PK 28 Dominic DiMaccio
P 91Drue Chrisman
P 29 Zach Hoover
KR 30 Demario McCall
PR 30 Demario McCall
LS 49Liam McCullough
H 91Drue Chrisman
RB
2J. K. Dobbins
33Master Teague

Rankings

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Further information:2019 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings
Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking██ Decrease in ranking
т = Tied with team above or below ( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP556654(7)3T(10)4(9)3(13)3(17)3(17)2(5)2(5)2(9)2(19)2(12)3
Coaches556665(4)4(3)4(4)4(8)4(8)4(8)2(5)2(6)2(7)2(17)2(14)3
CFPNot released122112Not released

Game summaries

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Florida Atlantic

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No. 5 Ohio State vs Florida Atlantic
Team1234Total
Florida Atlantic0331521
No. 5 Ohio State28071045
See also:2019 Florida Atlantic Owls football team

Summary[13]

The No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes (0–0, 0–0) faced theFlorida Atlantic Owls (0–0, 0–0) in a home match up, and the first game under new head coachRyan Day. The Buckeyes came in as heavy favorites overLane Kiffin's Owls.

The Buckeyes found quick success on their opening possession on a 51-yard touchdown run fromGeorgia transferJustin Fields. The offense went on to score three more touchdowns in the first quarter to take a 28–0 lead. The remainder of the half resulted only in a 28-yard FAU field goal to give the Buckeyes a 28–3 halftime lead.

The FAU offense would score a field goal on their opening possession to make it a three-possession game. The Buckeyes continued their woes until 2:37 left in the third quarter when Fields threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight endJeremy Ruckert. The third quarter ended with the Buckeyes up 35–6. The fourth quarter had two drives that resulted in 14-points for the Owls and 10 for the Buckeyes.

Ohio State allowed 22 rushing yards behinddefensive endChase Young, who had a total of five tackles, 1.5 sacks and a pass deflection.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUFAU
Total Yards469228
Passing Yards232206
Rushing Yards23722
Penalties7-625-35
Turnovers21
Time of Possession32:0327:57
Individual
StatsOhio StateFlorida Atlantic
PassingJustin Fields (234)Chris Robison (178)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (91)James Charles (25)
ReceivingChris Olave (68)Harrison Bryant (79)

Cincinnati

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No. 5 Ohio State vs Cincinnati
Team1234Total
Cincinnati00000
No. 5 Ohio State7217742
See also:2019 Cincinnati Bearcats football team

Summary[14]

TheCincinnati Bearcats (1–0, 0–0) had high hopes in defeating the No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes (1–0, 0–0) after beatingUCLA the previous week. The last win the Bearcats had over the Buckeyes was in 1897.

The Buckeyes took an early lead when the offense scored on their second possession, halfway through the first quarter. The Buckeye offense held the Bearcats to only two first downs in the opening quarter. The first scoring opportunity for Cincinnati came at the 11:29 mark with a 32-yard field goal that was blocked byChase Young. The following three drives would result in three touchdowns by the Buckeyes and three punts by the Bearcats to make the halftime score 28-0 Ohio State.

Ohio State would score 14 more points in the second half and hold the Bearcats scoreless. The Bearcats had and opportunity to score when they got down to the OSU 4 but linebackerTuf Borland intercepted a pass, thwarting the redzone attempt.

The shutout was the first for Ohio State since 2017 againstRutgers. Ohio State punterDrue Chrisman was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance.[15]

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUUC
Total Yards508273
Passing Yards238166
Rushing Yards270107
Penalties2-2510-78
Turnovers02
Time of Possession31:2128:39
Individual
StatsOhio StateCincinnati
PassingJustin Fields (224)Desmond Ridder (166)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (141)Tavion Thomas (58)
ReceivingBinjimen Victor (69)Alec Pierce (93)

At Indiana

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No. 6 Ohio State at Indiana
Team1234Total
No. 6 Ohio State72321051
Indiana370010
See also:2019 Indiana Hoosiers football team

Summary[16]

The No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes (2–0, 0–0) facedBig Ten East Division foeIndiana Hoosiers (2–0, 0–0) inBloomington, Indiana. Indiana hoped to snap a 23-game Ohio State win streak that began in 1989.

Ohio State and Indiana traded scores in the first quarter to give the Buckeyes a 7–3 lead. The second quarter heavily favored Ohio State scoring three touchdowns and a safety on a blockedpunt byChris Olave. The Hoosiers scored their only touchdown of the game with 1:07 left in the second quarter, making the halftime score 30–10, Ohio State.

OSU went on to score touchdowns on their two opening possessions and intercepting an Indiana pass for a 96-yard return byDamon Arnette. Neither team would score again, making the final 51–10. Ohio State held the Hoosiers to just 42 yards rushing, making it the second time in three games that they held their opponent to under 100 yards.

J. K. Dobbins was named Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week for his 193-yard rushing and two total touchdown performance.[17]

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUIU
Total Yards520257
Passing Yards214215
Rushing Yards30642
Penalties5–455–54
Turnovers11
Time of Possession27:5032:10
Individual
StatsOhio StateIndiana
PassingJustin Fields (199)Peyton Ramsey (162)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (193)Sampson James (14)
Peyton Ramsey (14)
ReceivingChris Olave (70)Peyton Hendershot (70)

Miami (OH)

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No. 6 Ohio State vs Miami (OH)
Team1234Total
Miami (OH)50005
No. 6 Ohio State742141376
See also:2019 Miami RedHawks football team

Summary

The No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes (3–0, 1–0) faced theMiami RedHawks (1–2, 0–0) from theMid-American Conference atOhio Stadium. Ohio State came in as heavy favorites, having never lost to the RedHawks.

The Buckeyes found themselves quickly in a hole, trailing Miami 5–0 following a safety and a field goal halfway through the first quarter. Ohio State was able to finally score and take the lead on a 7-play, 75-yard drive that was topped off by aJ. K. Dobbins 26-yard run at the 5:16 mark of the first quarter. The Buckeyes would go on to score touchdowns on all six of their possessions of the second quarter, and the defense would force three Miami turnovers. The Buckeyes lead at halftime 49–5.

Ohio State went to tack on two more touchdowns in both the third and fourth quarters and allowing the Miami offense to only gain 29 net yards. Ohio State scored their largest win since2013.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUMIU
Total Yards601130
Passing Yards37460
Rushing Yards22770
Penalties6-524-50
Turnovers13
Time of Possession27:0230:18
Individual
StatsOhio StateMiami (Ohio)
PassingJustin Fields (223)Brett Gabbert (48)
RushingSteele Chambers (63)Maurice Thomas (44)
ReceivingK. J. Hill (78)Jack Sorenson (42)

At Nebraska

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No. 5 Ohio State at Nebraska
Team1234Total
No. 5 Ohio State142410048
Nebraska00707
See also:2019 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team

Summary

The No. 5 Ohio State Buckeyes (4–0, 1–0) faced theNebraska Cornhuskers (3–1, 1–0) in a cross-divisional match up. The game would be featured onCollege GameDay. The previous match up ended with a narrow five-point Ohio State victory. The one and only Nebraska victory came in2011 when the Cornhuskers defeated the Buckeyes 34–27 inLincoln, Nebraska.

Nebraska began the game on a 31-yard drive that ended in anAdrian Martinez interception. The Buckeyes were able to take advantage of the turnover and drive 50 yards to score aJustin Fields touchdown run. The Buckeyes forced a three-and-out and scored another touchdown following a 60-yard drive. For the remainder of the half, Ohio State would score three more touchdowns and a field goal while intercepting two more Martinez passes and forcing three Cornhuskers' punts. Ohio State lead 38–0 at the half.

The Buckeyes were able to score 10 more points in the second half and the Cornhuskers were able to get on the board late in the third quarter, ending Ohio State's streak of eight quarters without allowing a touchdown. The final score ended in favor of Ohio State 48–7.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUNEB
Total Yards580231
Passing Yards21247
Rushing Yards368184
Penalties2-256-57
Turnovers03
Time of Possession36:5423:06
Individual
StatsOhio StateNebraska
PassingJustin Fields (212)Adrian Martinez (47)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (177)Adrian Martinez (81)
ReceivingAustin Mack (66)Maurice Washington/Dedrick Mills (10)

Michigan State

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No. 4 Ohio State vs No. 25T Michigan State
Team1234Total
No. 25T Michigan State0100010
No. 4 Ohio State3240734
See also:2019 Michigan State Spartans football team

Summary

The No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (5–0, 2–0) faced the No. 25TMichigan State Spartans (4–1, 2–0) in an East Division contest. Ohio State wore all-black uniforms for the third time in the program's history.[18] Ohio State came in to the game as 16-point favorites over the Spartans.

After the Buckeyes were forced to punt the ball on their initial possession, the Spartans fumbled the ball twice in four plays giving the Buckeyes two recoveries deep in their own territory. The turnovers resulted in three points from two field goal attempts. The Buckeyes would take a ten-point lead early in the second quarter, which was matched by the Spartans on the following drive, making the score 10–7, Ohio State. Michigan State was able to get another field goal before the end of the half, while Ohio State scored 17 additional points, making the halftime score 27–10, Ohio State.

Michigan State would not score any more during the game though they did attempt a 27-yard field goal in their opening possession of the second half. Ohio State would score again in the fourth quarter making the final 34–10. Notably,Justin Fields would throw his first interception of the season and fumble the ball away in the second half.

This game was the fourth time during the season that the defense allowed under 100 rushing yards.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUMSU
Total Yards529285
Passing Yards206218
Rushing Yards32367
Penalties10-854-30
Turnovers23
Time of Possession31:3728:23
Individual
StatsOhio StateMichigan State
PassingJustin Fields (206)Brian Lewerke (218)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (172)Elijah Collins (63)
ReceivingBinjimen Victor (79)Darrell Stewart Jr. (68)

At Northwestern

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No. 4 Ohio State at Northwestern
Team1234Total
No. 4 Ohio State72471452
Northwestern30003
See also:2019 Northwestern Wildcats football team

Summary

The No. 4 Ohio State Buckeyes (6–0, 3–0), faced Big Ten West Divisional opponentNorthwestern Wildcats (1–4, 0–3) in a Friday night game atRyan Field inEvanston, Illinois. Ohio State came in to the game as 27-point favorites over the Wildcats.

The game was originally set to air onFS1, but two days before the game, Fox decided to move the game to theBig Ten Network in order to air Game 5 of the2019 American League Championship Series on FS1 instead.[19]

Ohio State opened the game with a 10-play, 70-yard drive that resulted in a 20-yard touchdown pass from Justin Fields to Chris Olave. Northwestern followed with a quick first down run by Kyric McGowan on their first offensive play but after aChase Young sack that put them well behind the chains, they were forced to punt. The Wildcats were able to force a three-and-out from the Buckeyes and muster together a nine-play, 44-yard drive that resulted in a 33-yard Charlie Kuhbander field goal to make the score 7–3.

Ohio State would go on to score touchdowns on their next two possessions, increasing their lead to 21–3. Northwestern attempted to punt on 4-and-7 at their own 24 with 4:10 left in the second half, but a bad snap gave the Buckeyes a first down at the 15, which resulted in a touchdown two plays later, increasing the lead to 28–3. Two drives later, Ohio State trapped Northwestern at their own 1 which resulted in a punt that only made it to the 36. With 0:04 left in the half, Ohio State'sBlake Haubeil kicked a career-long 55-yard field goal with time expiring to give Ohio State a 31–3 halftime lead. Ohio State allowed only 85-yards in the first half.

Ohio State would go on to score three more touchdowns in the second half including a 73-yard run fromMaster Teague. Ohio State ended allowing only 199 total yards, 42 of which were passing. They won by a final score 52–3.J. K. Dobbins finished the game with 121 yards rushing which put him into the top five in total rushing yards in Ohio State's history.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUNWU
Total Yards480199
Passing Yards20142
Rushing Yards279157
Penalties5-588-76
Turnovers02
Time of Possession27:3832:22
Individual
StatsOhio StateNorthwestern
PassingJustin Fields (194)Aiden Smith (42)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (121)Isaiah Bowser (65)
ReceivingChris Olave (60)Riley Lees (19)

Wisconsin

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No. 3 Ohio State vs No. 13 Wisconsin
Team1234Total
No. 13 Wisconsin00707
No. 3 Ohio State010141438
See also:2019 Wisconsin Badgers football team

Summary

The No. 3 Ohio State Buckeyes (7–0, 4–0) defeated their Big Ten West Divisional opponent the No. 13Wisconsin Badgers (6–1, 3–1) by a score of 38–7 in a cross-divisional matchup. While the game received national attention for both teams' top defenses, Ohio State was favored by 14.5 points.Fox Sports chose this game to be the host ofBig Noon Kickoff.

As the game began, rain fell atOhio Stadium making the conditions very wet. Defense reigned supreme in the first quarter, as was expected. The Buckeyes were only able to gain 44 yards of total offense while Wisconsin put together 59. Passing appeared to be tough for both teams, forcing them to trade punts. The game was tied at 0–0 at the end of the first.

It wasn't until the 6:56 mark of the second quarter, when Ohio State'sBlake Haubeil made a 49-yard field goal, that the stalemate was broken. Ohio State was able to halt Wisconsin's ensuing drive and get the ball back with 2:37 remaining. The Buckeyes found success on the drive and were able to drive 85 yards and score on a 27-yard pass fromJustin Fields toChris Olave. This score gave the Buckeyes a 10–0 lead at halftime.

Ohio State received the second-half kick which ended after failing to convert a first down. The Badgers were able to partially block their punt and it only went 13 yards, giving Wisconsin prime field position. In three plays, Wisconsin scored on a 26-yard touchdown pass fromJack Coan to AJ Taylor, making the score 10–7. Following the Wisconsin score, Ohio State would go on to score touchdowns on their next four drives, while Wisconsin would punt twice and fumble twice. The game would end with the Buckeyes winning 38–7.

J. K. Dobbins would be awardedBig Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors for his 221-yard, two-touchdown performance.Chase Young would be named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week andWalter Camp National Player of the Week after recording four sacks and two forced fumbles.[20]

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUWIS
Total Yards431191
Passing Yards167108
Rushing Yards26483
Penalties2-153-30
Turnovers02
Time of Possession31:5828:02
Individual
StatsOhio StateWisconsin
PassingJustin Fields (167)Jack Coan (108)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (163)Jonathan Taylor (52)
ReceivingChris Olave (93)Quintez Cephus (57)

Maryland

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No. 1 Ohio State vs Maryland
Team1234Total
Maryland007714
No. 1 Ohio State2121102173
See also:2019 Maryland Terrapins football team

Summary

The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (8–0, 5–0) defeated theMaryland Terrapins (2–6, 1–5) 73–14, in an East Division match up atOhio Stadium inColumbus, Ohio.

On Friday, November 8, the day before the game, it was announced thatChase Young was being withheld from the game and is suspended indefinitely (later reduced to two games) due to a potential violation of NCAA rules. Shortly after the announcement, Young acknowledged that he had accepted a loan from a family friend the year before, which he has since repaid.[21]

Ohio State began the game by forcing the Terrapins to a three-and-out. On the Buckeyes' ensuing possession, Ohio State drove 47 yards in six plays to score a touchdown on a 12-yard pass fromJustin Fields to Binjimen Victor. Ohio State would force another three-and-out on Maryland's next possession and would score again on an 11-play, 71-yard drive, giving the Buckeyes a 14–0 lead. Following the second scoring drive, the Buckeyes would conduct a successful onside kick and score again, giving OSU a 21–0 lead at the end of the first quarter. Ohio State would score three more touchdowns on their next three drives giving Ohio State a 42–0 halftime lead.

Ohio State began the second half with most of their second string in the game. Ohio State quarterbackChris Chugunov lead the offense into the red zone on the first drive of the second half, but fumbled the ball when he was sacked. On the next play, Maryland threw an interception which lead to a Buckeye touchdown two plays later. Ohio State would kick a field goal a drive later to give them a 52–0 lead. Maryland would be able to find the end zone twice, and Ohio State would find it three more times, to end the game 73–14.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUUM
Total Yards705139
Passing Yards32277
Rushing Yards38362
Penalties13-1416-42
Turnovers12
Time of Possession36:4123:19
Individual
StatsOhio StateMaryland
PassingJustin Fields (200)Tyrrell Pigrome (42)
RushingMaster Teague (111)Javon Leake (55)
ReceivingGarrett Wilson (82)Dontay Demus Jr. (26)

At Rutgers

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No. 2 Ohio State at Rutgers
Team1234Total
No. 2 Ohio State211414756
Rutgers707721
See also:2019 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team

The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (9–0, 6–0) defeated theRutgers Scarlet Knights (2–7, 0–6) by a score of 56–21 in a Big Ten East matchup atSHI Stadium inPiscataway, New Jersey. Ohio State was heavily favored in the game, with the line being 52 points. It also was the largest spread inBig Ten Conference history and the largest for both teams. This was also the largest spread in the NCAA since the1989 NCAA Division I-A football season.[22]

Turnovers on its first two possessions ruined any hopes for Rutgers asJustin Fields threw four touchdown passes. An interception and a fumble led to a 14–0 lead for Ohio State in the opening 3:36 on an 18-yard run byJ. K. Dobbins and an 11-yard catch byBinjimen Victor for the first of his two TDs. Fields threw for a career best 305 yards on 15 of 19 completions. He has 31 TDs and one interception this season. Sophomore receiverChris Olave set a career high with 139 yards on four catches.

Rutgers had two shining moments in the first half. After Dobbins' 8-yard run made it 21–0, the Scarlet Knights took advantage of a muffed punt return byGarrett Wilson and made it 21–7 late in the first quarter on a 26-yard TD run from Isiah Pacheco.

In the second quarter, Ohio State had third-and-goal from the 1 but Dobbins was stuffed for no gain, then dropped for a 1-yard loss. Ohio State had a 35–7 halftime lead and Fields quickly extended it to 42–7 with a 14-yard strike toLuke Farrell at 13:33 of the third on the QB's last snap of the game. Rutgers' Johnny Langan was 12 for 26 for 121 yards, an interception and a 45-yard TD pass to Bo Melton late in the third quarter against the backup secondary to make it 49–14. New Jersey residentChris Chungunov replaced him and added two more TD tosses, a 4-yarder toJake Hausmann and a 32-yarder toJaelen Gill.

Langan had a 1-yard run left with 1:09 in the game making the final score 56–21.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSURUTG
Total Yards594231
Passing Yards377121
Rushing Yards217110
Penalties6-545-55
Turnovers23
Time of Possession28:3431:26
Individual
StatsOhio StateRutgers
PassingJustin Fields (305)Johnny Langan (121)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (89)Isiah Pacheco (56)
ReceivingChris Olave (139)Bo Melton (57)

Penn State

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No. 2 Ohio State vs No. 8 Penn State
Team1234Total
No. 8 Penn State0017017
No. 2 Ohio State777728
See also:2019 Penn State Nittany Lions football team andOhio State–Penn State football rivalry

The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (10–0, 7–0) defeated theirrivals, the No. 8Penn State Nittany Lions (9–1, 6–1) 28–17 in a Big Ten East matchup in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State's campus hosted several television networks before the game. Most notably,ESPN College Gameday,FOX Sports'Big Noon Kickoff andBig Ten Network's BTN Tailgate.[23] This was Ryan Day's first contest against Penn State, while it wasJames Franklin's sixth. Franklin is 1–5 against the Buckeyes with three of the last four games being decided by a total of five points. Ohio State entered the game as 2012 point favorites over Penn State.

Chase Young was reinstated to the lineup starting with this game after serving a two-game suspension for violation of NCAA rules due to Young accepting a loan from a family friend the year before, which he has since repaid.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUPSU
Total Yards417227
Passing Yards188128
Rushing Yards22999
Penalties4-255-32
Turnovers31
Time of Possession34:1525:45
Individual
StatsOhio StatePenn State
PassingJustin Fields (188)Sean Clifford (71)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (157)Journey Brown (64)
ReceivingK. J. Hill (46)K. J. Hamler (45)

At Michigan (The Game)

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No. 1 Ohio State at No. 13 Michigan
Team1234Total
No. 1 Ohio State1414141456
No. 13 Michigan1333827
See also:2019 Michigan Wolverines football team andMichigan–Ohio State football rivalry

The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (11–0, 8–0) defeated their archrival, the No. 13Michigan Wolverines (9–2, 6–2) by a score of 56–27, in a Big Ten East matchup known as "The Game" atMichigan Stadium inAnn Arbor, Michigan. Ohio State entered into the game as 9 point favorites.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUMICH
Total Yards577396
Passing Yards313305
Rushing Yards26491
Penalties7-665-38
Turnovers12
Time of Possession36:2523:35
Individual
StatsOhio StateMichigan
PassingJustin Fields (302)Shea Patterson (305)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (211)Hassan Haskins (78)
ReceivingGarrett Wilson (118)Ronnie Bell (78)

Big Ten Championship Game

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vs Wisconsin

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No. 1 Ohio State vs. No. 8 Wisconsin
Team1234Total
No. 1 Ohio State07171034
No. 8 Wisconsin7140021
See also:2019 Wisconsin Badgers football team and2019 Big Ten Football Championship Game

The No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes (12–0, 9–0) out of the Big Ten East defeated the No. 8Wisconsin Badgers (10–2, 7–2) out of the Big Ten West by a score of 34–21 in theBig Ten Championship Game atLucas Oil Stadium inIndianapolis,Indiana. Ohio State entered into the game as 15½-16½ point favorites.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUWIS
Total Yards492432
Passing Yards320232
Rushing Yards172200
Penalties4-404-41
Turnovers10
Time of Possession31:4628:14
Individual
StatsOhio StateWisconsin
PassingJustin Fields (299)Jack Coan (232)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (172)Jonathan Taylor (148)
ReceivingChris Olave (94)Quintez Cephus (122)

Fiesta Bowl – CFP Semifinal Game

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Vs. Clemson

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No. 2 Ohio State vs. No. 3 Clemson
Team1234Total
No. 3 Clemson0147829
No. 2 Ohio State1060723
See also:2019 Clemson Tigers football team and2019 Fiesta Bowl (December)

The No. 2 Ohio State Buckeyes (13–0) took on the No. 3Clemson Tigers (13–0) in theFiesta Bowl atState Farm Stadium inGlendale, Arizona. Ohio State entered the game as 2-point underdogs.

Statistics

Team
StatisticOSUCLEM
Total Yards516417
Passing Yards320259
Rushing Yards196158
Penalties8-776-47
Turnovers20
Time of Possession33:2726:33
Individual
StatsOhio StateClemson
PassingJustin Fields (320)Trevor Lawrence (259)
RushingJ. K. Dobbins (174)Trevor Lawrence (107)
ReceivingK. J. Hill (67)Travis Etienne (98)

Awards and honors

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All-Conference Honors
PlayerPositionCoachesMediaAP
Chase YoungDE1st Team1st Team*1st Team*
Jordan FullerS1st Team1st Team1st Team
Jeff OkudahCB1st Team1st Team1st Team
Justin FieldsQB1st Team1st Team1st Team*
J. K. DobbinsRB1st Team1st Team1st Team*
Jonah JacksonG1st Team2nd Team2nd Team
Malik HarrisonLB1st Team2nd Team1st Team
Wyatt DavisG2nd Team1st Team1st Team
Branden BowenOT2nd Team3rd Team2nd Team
Thayer MunfordOT2nd Team2nd Team2nd Team
Damon ArnetteCB2nd Team2nd Team2nd Team
Master TeagueRB3rd Team3rd Team
Chris OlaveWR3rd Team3rd Team
DaVon HamiltonDT3rd Team3rd Team1st Team
Josh MyersC3rd Team2nd Team2nd Team
Shaun WadeCB3rd Team3rd Team
Blake HaubeilK3rd Team3rd Team
Luke FarrellTE3rd TeamHM
K. J. HillWRHMHM
Tuf BorlandLBHMHM
Baron BrowningLBHMHM
Jashon CornellDTHMHM2nd Team
Robert LandersDTHMHM
Pete WernerLBHMHM
Drue ChrismanPHMHM

(*) denotes unanimous selection

Weekly Awards
PlayerAwardDate AwardedRef.
Drue ChrismanBig Ten Special Teams Player of the WeekSeptember 9, 2019[25]
J. K. DobbinsBig Ten Co-offensive Player of the WeekSeptember 16, 2019[26]
Chase YoungWalter Camp National Player of the WeekOctober 27, 2019[20]
J. K. DobbinsBig Ten Offensive Player of the WeekOctober 28, 2019[27]
Chase YoungBig Ten Defensive Player of the WeekOctober 28, 2019[27]
Chase YoungNagurski National Defensive Player of the WeekOctober 30, 2019[28]
Chase YoungWalter Camp National Player of the WeekNovember 24, 2019[29]
Chase YoungBig Ten Defensive Player of the WeekNovember 25, 2019[30]
J. K. DobbinsBig Ten Co-offensive Player of the WeekNovember 25, 2019[31]
J. K. DobbinsBig Ten Offensive Player of the WeekDecember 2, 2019[32]
Annual Awards
PlayerAwardDate AwardedRef.
Ryan DayGeorge Munger Award FinalistDecember 11, 2019[33]
J. K. DobbinsDoak Walker Award FinalistNovember 25, 2019[34]
Walter Camp Award SemifinalistNovember 25, 2019[34]
Justin FieldsMaxwell Award SemifinalistOctober 29, 2019[35]
Davey O'Brien Award FinalistNovember 25, 2019
Walter Camp Award SemifinalistNovember 25, 2019[34]
Heisman Trophy FinalistDecember 9, 2019[36]
Jordan FullerWuerffel Trophy NomineeOctober 25, 2019[37]
William V. Campbell Trophy FinalistOctober 30, 2019[38]
Jeff HafleyBroyles Award FinalistDecember 2, 2019[39]
Jeff OkudahChuck Bednarik Award SemifinalistOctober 29, 2019[40]
Jim Thorpe Award FinalistNovember 25, 2019[34]
C. J. SaundersBurlsworth Trophy NomineeNovember 5, 2019[41]
Chase YoungBronko Nagurski Trophy WinnerDecember 9, 2019[42]
Chuck Bednarik Award WinnerDecember 12, 2019[43]
Ted Hendricks Award WinnerDecember 12, 2019[44]
Maxwell Award FinalistNovember 25, 2019[45]
Heisman Trophy FinalistDecember 9, 2019[36]
Big Ten Awards
Chase YoungNagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the YearDecember 3, 2019[46]
Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year
AP Big Ten Defensive Player of the YearDecember 11, 2019[47]
Justin HilliardBig Ten Football Sportsmanship AwardDecember 3, 2019[48]
Ryan DayDave McClain Coach of the Year (media)
AP Big Ten Coach of the YearDecember 11, 2019[47]
Justin FieldsGraham-George Offensive Player of the YearDecember 4, 2019[49]
Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year
AP Big Ten Offensive Player of the YearDecember 11, 2019[47]

All-American Players

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NCAA Recognized All-American Honors
PlayerPositionAFCA[50]AP[51]FWAA[52]Sporting News[53]WCFF[54]Designation
Chase YoungDE1st Team1st Team1st Team1st Team1st TeamUnanimous
Jeff OkudahCB1st Team1st Team1st Team1st Team1st TeamUnanimous
Justin FieldsQB2nd Team2nd Team2nd Team-2nd Team
J. K. DobbinsRB/AP2nd Team2nd Team1st Team2nd Team2nd Team
Wyatt DavisG2nd Team1st Team2nd Team1st Team2nd Team
Jonah JacksonG-3rd Team--
Malik HarrisonLB-3rd Team--

*The NCAA and Ohio State only recognize the AP, AFCA, FWAA, Sporting News and WCFF All-American teams to determine if a player is a Consensus or Unanimous All-American. To be named a Consensus All-American, a player must be named first team in three polls and to be Unanimous, they must be named first team in all five.

Other All-American Honors
PlayerPositionAthleticAthlonBleacher ReportCBS SportsCFNESPNFox SportsPhil SteeleScoutSIUSA Today
J. K. DobbinsRB1st-1st-2nd1st
Wyatt DavisOL1st1st1st1st2nd1st
Chase YoungDL1st1st1st1st1st1st
Jeff OkudahCB1st-1st1st1st1st
Justin FieldsQB--2nd--2nd
Jordan FullerS--2nd---

See2019 College Football All-America Team

Players drafted into the NFL

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See also:2020 NFL draft
RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Team
12Chase YoungDEWashington Redskins
13Jeff OkudahCBDetroit Lions
119Damon ArnetteCBLas Vegas Raiders
255J. K. DobbinsRBBaltimore Ravens
373DaVon HamiltonDTJacksonville Jaguars
375Jonah JacksonOGDetroit Lions
398Malik HarrisonILBBaltimore Ravens
6199Jordan FullerSLos Angeles Rams
7220K. J. HillWRLos Angeles Chargers
7235Jashon CornellDEDetroit Lions

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