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2013 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

The 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Buckeye's 124th overall, the 101st as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and the third as a member of the Big Ten Leaders Division. The team was led by Urban Meyer, in his second year as head coach, and played its home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. The Buckeyes finished the regular season with an undefeated record for the second consecutive year, as well as Big Ten Leaders Division champions for the second consecutive year. They finished the season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses (12–2 overall, 8–0 in the Big Ten), following losses to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game and to Clemson in the Orange Bowl.

2013 Ohio State Buckeyes football
Big Ten Leaders Division champion
Orange Bowl, L 35–40 vs. Clemson
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionLeaders Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 10
APNo. 12
Record12–2 (8–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorTom Herman (2nd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorEd Warinner (2nd season)
Offensive schemeSpread
Co-defensive coordinatorLuke Fickell (8th; 13th overall season)
Co-defensive coordinatorEverett Withers (2nd season)
Base defenseMultiple
Captain
8
  • Jack Mewhort
  • C.J. Barnett
  • Christian Bryant
  • Kenny Guiton
  • Braxton Miller
  • Ryan Shazier
  • Corey Linsley
  • Corey Brown
Home stadiumOhio Stadium
(Capacity: 102,329)
Seasons
← 2012
2014 →
2013 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
Legends Division
No. 3 Michigan State x$   8 0     13 1  
Iowa   5 3     8 5  
Nebraska   5 3     9 4  
Minnesota   4 4     8 5  
Michigan   3 5     7 6  
Northwestern   1 7     5 7  
Leaders Division
No. 12 Ohio State x%   8 0     12 2  
No. 22 Wisconsin   6 2     9 4  
Penn State*   4 4     7 5  
Indiana   3 5     5 7  
Illinois   1 7     4 8  
Purdue   0 8     1 11  
Championship: Michigan State 34, Ohio State 24
  • $ – BCS representative as conference champion
  • % – BCS at-large representative
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • Penn State ineligible for conference championship game and post-season bowl games due to NCAA sanctions
Rankings from AP Poll

After an undefeated season in 2012, Ohio State signed a highly ranked recruiting class and entered the 2013 season ranked No. 2 in all major college football polls, as well as being considered the favorite to win the Leaders Division, while also competing for the Big Ten championship and national championship. Ohio State opened the season defeating all of their non-conference opponents by a combined score of 210–61. The Buckeyes opened their conference schedule with victories over the Wisconsin Badgers and Northwestern Wildcats, both ranked at the time, and improved their record to 6–0. A 63–14 victory over Penn State and a 60–35 victory over Illinois kept the Buckeyes highly ranked throughout the season. A 42–41 victory over Michigan in The Game gave Ohio State a 12–0 regular season record for the second consecutive season. Following losses in the Big Ten Championship Game and the Orange Bowl, the Buckeyes finished the season ranked No. 10 in the Coaches' Poll and No. 12 in the AP Poll.

At the end of the season, several players were recognized with postseason awards for individual accomplishments. Braxton Miller was named the Big Ten offensive player of the year, as well as the Big Ten quarterback of the year for the second consecutive season, while Carlos Hyde was named the Big Ten running back of the year. Also, Ryan Shazier was named to the Associated Press All-American First Team, while Carlos Hyde and Jack Mewhort were named to the Associated Press All-American Second Team. The Buckeyes' also had six players taken in the NFL Draft, including Shazier and Bradley Roby, who were both taken in the first round.

Before the season

Previous season

Urban Meyer, after being hired in November 2011, quickly brought in an entirely new staff to lead the team in 2012, featuring Tom Herman and Ed Warinner as co-offensive coordinators, with Everett Withers and former interim head coach Luke Fickell as co-defensive coordinators.[1] Meyer also began to shape the team by bringing in a top ten recruiting class.[2] Following an offseason of transition, Ohio State began the 2012 season against Miami (Ohio) on September 1, defeating the RedHawks 56–10. Ohio State entered Big Ten Conference play with a 4–0 record and in their first conference game, would defeat the Michigan State Spartans 17–16. A 63–38 victory over Nebraska on homecoming would give Ohio State a 6–0 record and put them in the top ten in the AP Poll. Overtime victories over Purdue and Wisconsin, along with many other close victories, would give the Buckeyes an 11–0 record heading into their annual matchup with the Michigan Wolverines. The Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 26–21 and completed their undefeated season, the first for the program since 2002.[3] Though Ohio State was ineligible to play in any bowl game or to be ranked in the BCS or Coaches' Poll, they were still eligible for the AP National Championship.[4] Following the season, Ohio State was ranked third in the AP Poll behind the national champion Alabama Crimson Tide and the second ranked Oregon Ducks.[5]

Spring practice

Spring Game
1 234Total
Gray 0 707 14
Scarlet 7 7107 31
  • Date: April 13
  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:03
  • Game attendance: 37,643
  • Game weather: Mostly Sunny, 53°F, Wind: S 17 MPH
  • TV announcers (BTN): Eric Collins (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color)
Scoring summary
19:08ScarletDevin Smith 20-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Scarlet 7–0
24:35GrayChris Field 5-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)7–7
20:07ScarletCorey Brown 3-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Scarlet 14–7
36:25ScarletBraxton Miller 5-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Scarlet 21–7
34:13ScarletDrew Basil 25-yard field goalScarlet 24–7
48:44GrayMichael Thomas 4-yard pass from Cardale Jones (Drew Basil kick)Scarlet 24–14
44:41ScarletChris Field 6-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Scarlet 31–14

Ohio State began their spring camp earlier than they had in previous seasons, starting it on March 5.[7] The 2013 spring game was played on April 13 and was broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Ohio State played their spring game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio, while Ohio Stadium underwent renovations.[8] In similar formats to previous seasons, the Buckeyes were divided up into Scarlet and Gray teams. Quarterback Braxton Miller, who played on the Scarlet team, opened up the game with a 20-yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith and with no other scoring in the first quarter, the Scarlet team took their 7–0 lead to the second quarter.[6] Kenny Guiton, who was the starting quarterback for the Gray team, tied the game up with a touchdown pass of his own to receiver Chris Fields. A Corey Brown touchdown reception with a few seconds remaining in the first half, would give the Scarlet team the 14–7 advantage heading into halftime. The third quarter would be dominated by the Scarlet team as Braxton Miller would drive the team to the endzone, capping off the drive with a 5-yard touchdown run. A Drew Basil field goal with about four minutes remaining in the quarter would give the Scarlet a 24–7 advantage. The Gray team would not score until the fourth quarter, off of a 4-yard touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Michael Thomas. The game, scoring wise, was capped off with a Chris Field 6-yard touchdown run, with the final score being 31–14 in favor of the Scarlet team.[6]

Quarterback Braxton Miller finished the game going 16 of 25 for a total of 217 yards and two touchdown passes, along with his touchdown run.[9] Corey Brown led the receivers with five receptions for 25 yards and touchdown, while sophomore receiver Michael Thomas accounted for 79 yards, a touchdown and seven receptions.[9] On defense, lineman Adolphus Washington accounted for four sacks, leading both teams.[9] The game also featured many new players replacing starters last season, though playmakers Noah Spence and Washington on the defensive line still impressed the coaching staff.[10] The line accounted for a total of 11 sacks during the game, with a four quarterbacks involved being sacked at some point.[11] Though the defense, impressed, with the majority of the success coming from the passing game with both teams only accounting for 122 rushing yards collectively on 45 carries.[9]

Fall camp

Twelve separate Ohio State players were on preseason award watch lists in sixteen different award categories. These include C.J. Barnett, Bradley Roby and Ryan Shazier for the Bednarik Award; Corey Brown and Devin Smith for the Biletnikoff Award; Christian Bryant, Roby and Shazier for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy; Shazier for the Butkus Award; Braxton Miller for the Davey O'Brien Award; Carlos Hyde for the Doak Walker Award; Barnett, Bryan and Roby for the Jim Thorpe Award; Jeff Heuerman for the Mackey Award; Hyde and Miller for the Maxwell Award; Jack Mewhort and Andrew Norwell for the Outland Trophy; Corey Linsly for the Rimington Trophy; Norwell and Shazier for the Lombardi Award; as well as Miller and Roby for the Walter Camp Award.[12] Before the start of camp, Ohio State faced off the field issues with some players, including running back Carlos Hyde, who was suspended from the team following his arrest and involvement in an assault case against a female in Columbus, Ohio.[13] Hyde was originally dismissed from the program when the news of the investigation first broke, however, when he was dropped as a person of interest, head coach Urban Meyer dropped his suspension to three games.[14] Cornerback Bradley Roby was arrested on July 21 after an altercation at a bar in Bloomington, Indiana. The charges against Roby were reduced to misdemeanor on August 16.[15] Ohio State opened their fall camp with all freshmen reporting on August 4, with other players reporting later in the week.

Personnel

Coaching staff

Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer was in his second year as the Buckeye's head coach during the 2013 season. In his first season with Ohio State, he led the Buckeyes to an undefeated season with twelve wins (12–0), though the team was unable to participate in the Big Ten Championship Game or a bowl game due to sanctions.[16] On February 8, 2013, it was announced the cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs was promoted to special teams coach for the upcoming season, while also retaining his role as cornerbacks coach.[17]

 
Urban Meyer was in his second year as Ohio State's head coach during the 2013 season.
Name Position Seasons at
Ohio State
Alma mater
Urban Meyer Head coach 2nd Cincinnati (1986)
Tom Herman Offensive Coordinator, Quarterbacks 2nd California Lutheran (1997)
Ed Warinner Co-Offensive Coordinator, Offensive Line 2nd Mount Union (1984)
Luke Fickell Co-Defensive Coordinator, Linebackers 12th Ohio State (1997)
Everett Withers Assistant Head Coach, Co-Defensive Coordinator/Safeties 2nd Appalachian State (1985)
Kerry Coombs Special Teams Coordinator, Cornerbacks 2nd Dayton (1983)
Stan Drayton Running Backs 3rd Allegheny College (1993)
Zach Smith Wide Receivers 2nd Florida (2007)
Mike Vrabel Defensive Line 3rd Ohio State (1996)
Tim Hinton Tight Ends, Fullbacks 2nd Wilmington (1982)
Parker Fleming Graduate Assistant 1st Presbyterian (2010)
Mickey Marotti Assistant Athletic Director for Football Sports Performance 2nd West Liberty (1987)
Reference:[18]

Returning starters

Ohio State returns 14 starters from the 2012 season, including nine on offense, four defense, as well as one on special teams. Quarterback Braxton Miller returns after starting all twelve games in 2012 and eight games in 2011. Along with Miller on offense, running back Carlos Hyde, offensive tackle Jack Mewhort and offensive guard Andrew Norwell all return on offense after being named to the Big Ten All-Conference team last season. On defense linebacker Ryan Shazier returns after being named to the All-Conference team in 2012, while cornerback Bradley Roby returns after being named to the AP All-American team last season. On offense, Ohio State lost tight end Jake Stoneburner and offensive tackle Reid Fragel, along with punter Ben Buchanan, all seniors. On defense, Ohio State lost defensive lineman John Simon, Garrett Goebel and Nathan Williams, linebackers Etienne Sabino and Zach Boren, along with cornerback Travis Howard, all to graduation. The only Buckeye junior eligible for the NFL Draft that declared eligibility was defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins, who was selected in the second round by the New York Giants.

Roster

2013 Ohio State Buckeyes roster

Quarterbacks

Running Backs

  • 1 Dontre Wilson – Freshman
  • 7 Rod SmithJunior
  • 2 Jordan Hall – Senior
  • 15 Ezekiel ElliottFreshman
  • 25 Bri'onte Dunn – Sophomore
  • 28 Warren Ball – Freshman
  • 34 Carlos HydeSenior
  • 46 Devin Hill – Sophomore

Wide Receivers

  • 6 Evan SpencerJunior
  • 8 Jeff Greene – Junior
  • 9 Devin SmithJunior
  • 10 Corey BrownSenior
  • 17 Jalin MarshallFreshman
  • 18 Kato Mitchell – Sophomore
  • 19 Joe Ramstetter – Freshman
  • 21 Devlin McDaniel – Freshman
  • 33 Frank Epitropoulos – Freshman
  • 80 Chris Fields – Senior
  • 82 James Clark – Freshman
  • 83 Michael ThomasSophomore
  • 84 Corey Smith – Junior
  • 86 Khaleed Franklin – Freshman
  • 87 Peter Gwilym – Sophomore
  • 88 Brandon Ojikutu – Sophomore

Tight Ends

  • 8 J.T. Moore – Junior
  • 81 Nick VannettSophomore
  • 82 Ryan Carter – Sophomore
  • 84 Charles Kinzig – Junior
  • 85 Marcus BaughFreshman
  • 86 Jeff HeuermanJunior
  • 89 Blake Thomas – Freshman
 

Offensive Linemen

  • 50 Jacoby Boren – Sophomore
  • 54 Billy PriceFreshman
  • 55 Tommy Brown – Sophomore
  • 57 Chase FarrisSophomore
  • 61 Logan Gaskey – Freshman
  • 62 Ben Moffitt – Freshman
  • 64 Ivon Blackman – Senior
  • 65 Pat ElfleinFreshman
  • 66 Kyle Dodson – Freshman
  • 67 Ben St. John – Junior
  • 68 Taylor DeckerSophomore
  • 69 Eric Kramer – Junior
  • 71 Corey LinsleySenior
  • 73 Antonio Underwood – Junior
  • 74 Jack MewhortSenior
  • 75 Evan Lisle – Freshman
  • 76 Darryl Baldwin – Junior
  • 78 Andrew NorwellSenior
  • 79 Marcus Hall – Senior

Defensive Linemen

  • 8 Noah SpenceSophomore
  • 34 Jamal Marcus – Sophomore
  • 51 Joel Hale – Junior
  • 52 Donovan Munger – Freshman
  • 59 Tyquan LewisFreshman
  • 63 Michael BennettJunior
  • 72 Chris Carter – Sophomore
  • 77 Michael Hill – Freshman
  • 88 Steve Miller – Junior
  • 90 Tommy Schutt – Sophomore
  • 91 Chris Rock – Sophomore
  • 92 Adolphus WashingtonSophomore
  • 93 Tracy Sprinkle – Freshman
  • 94 Rashad Frazier – Sophomore
  • 97 Joey BosaFreshman
  • 98 John Holman – Junior
 

Linebackers

  • 10 Ryan ShazierJunior
  • 14 Curtis GrantJunior
  • 36 Trey Johnson – Freshman
  • 37 Joshua PerrySophomore
  • 38 Craig Fada – Sophomore
  • 41 Aaron Mawhirter – Freshman
  • 43 Darron LeeFreshman
  • 44 Mike Mitchell – Freshman
  • 46 Nick Snyder – Sophomore
  • 48 Joe Burger – Sophomore
  • 49 Craig Cataline – Junior
  • 55 Camren Williams – Sophomore

Defensive Backs

  • 1 Bradley RobyJunior
  • 2 Christian BryantSenior
  • 3 Corey Brown – Senior
  • 4 C.J. Barnett – Senior
  • 6 Vonn BellFreshman
  • 11 Adam Griffin – Junior
  • 12 Doran GrantJunior
  • 13 Eli AppleFreshman
  • 16 Cam Burrows – Freshman
  • 17 Devonte Butler – Freshman
  • 19 Gareon ConleyFreshman
  • 20 Ron Tanner – Sophomore
  • 21 Jamie Wood – Senior
  • 23 Tyvis PowellFreshman
  • 25 Kevin Niehoff – Sophomore
  • 26 Armani Reeves – Sophomore
  • 29 Jayme Thompson – Freshman
  • 30 Devan Bogard – Sophomore
  • 32 Russel Doup – Junior
  • 33 Nik Sarac – Sophomore
  • 35 Chris WorleyFreshman
  • 42 Tyler McIntosh – Junior
 

Punters

Kickers

  • 23 Tim Scott – Junior
  • 24 Drew Basil – Senior
  • 39 Kyle Clinton – Junior

Long Snappers

  • 41 Bryce Haynes – Sophomore
  • 56 George Makridis – Senior

Sources:

Depth chart

Starters and backups.[19]

Recruiting class

Prior to National Signing Day on February 6, 2013, six high school players that graduated early and one transfer of the 2013 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice.[20] These early enrollments included: cornerbacks Eli Apple and Cameron Burrows, quarterback J.T. Barrett, fullback William Houston, defensive ends Tyquan Lewis Tracy Sprinkle, and fullback Devin Hill, who transferred from Purdue University.[20] On February 6, 2013, the Ohio State University athletic department confirmed that it had received the National Letter of Intent from seventeen additional players to play at Ohio State that completed the 2013 recruiting class.[21]

Ohio State's recruiting class was highlighted by seventeen players from the "ESPN 300", including eight in the top 100: No. 11 Eli Apple (cornerback); No. 43 Gareon Conley (cornerback); No. 48 Trey Johnson (linebacker); No. 49 Jalin Marshall (wide receiver); No. 50 Vonn Bell (safety); No. 55 Dontre Wilson (athlete); No. 56 Joey Bosa (defensive tackle); and No. 62 Cam Burrows (cornerback).[22] On signing day, Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer was quoted as calling it a great day.[21] With Meyer going onto say, "I thought it would be a good day, but now I'll put it in the great category."[21] The Buckeyes' signed the No. 2 recruiting class according to Rivals.com, the No. 1 recruiting class according to Scout.com, and the No. 3 recruiting class according to ESPN.[23][24][25]

US college sports recruiting information for 2013 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Eli Apple
DB
Voorhees, NJ Eastern 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 4.4 Nov 23, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
J.T. Barrett
QB
Wichita Falls, TX Rider 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 205 lb (93 kg) Apr 18, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Marcus Baugh
TE
Riverside, CA John W. North 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 233 lb (106 kg) Apr 10, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Vonn Bell
S
Rossville, GA Ridgeland 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.47 Feb 6, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Joey Bosa
DE
Fort Lauderdale, FL Thomas Aquinas 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 270 lb (120 kg) Apr 23, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Cameron Burrows
DB
Trotwood, OH Trotwood-Madison 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 203 lb (92 kg) 4.57 Jan 19, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
James Clark
WR
New Smyrna Beach, FL New Smyrna Beach 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Feb 6, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Gareon Conley
CB
Massillon, OH Washington 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Dec 7, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Ezekiel Elliott
RB
St. Louis, MO John Burroughs 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 4.42 Apr 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Timothy Gardner
OG
Indianapolis, IN Lawrence Central 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 340 lb (150 kg) Jul 28, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Michael Hill
DT
Pendleton, SC Pendleton 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 315 lb (143 kg) Jun 27, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Trey Johnson
MLB
Lawrenceville, GA Central Gwinnett 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 220 lb (100 kg) Jan 4, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Darron Lee
S
New Albany, OH New Albany 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 4.5 Jun 26, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Tyquan Lewis
DE
Tarboro, NC Tarboro 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 4.77 Sep 20, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Evan Lisle
OT
Centerville, OH Centervile 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 265 lb (120 kg) Feb 28, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Jalin Marshall
WR
Middletown, OH Middletown 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 190 lb (86 kg) 4.66 Jan 30, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Mike Mitchell
OLB
Plano, TX Prestonwood Christian Academy 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 4.39 Jan 5, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Donovan Munger
DT
Shaker Heights, OH Shaker Heights 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 290 lb (130 kg) - Dec 9, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Billy Price
DT
Youngstown, OH Austintown Fitch 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 280 lb (130 kg) Feb 13, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Corey Smith
WR
Akron, OH Buchtel (via East Mississippi JC) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 170 lb (77 kg) 4.5 Jan 11, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Tracy Sprinkle
DE
Elyria, OH Elyria 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 245 lb (111 kg) Apr 17, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Jayme Thompson
S
Toledo, OH Central Catholic 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 183 lb (83 kg) 4.54 Apr 1, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Dontre Wilson
RB
DeSoto, TX DeSoto 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 174 lb (79 kg) 4.51 Feb 4, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Christopher Worley
OLB
Cleveland, OH Glenville 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Jan 11, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247SportsN/A    ESPN: 
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 1   Rivals: 2  ESPN: 3
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "2013 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 6, 2013.

Schedule

The Big Ten Conference released the schedules for the 2013 season on April 6, 2011.[26] The Big Ten will continue the same scheduling alignment as they had during the 2011 and 2012 seasons. As a result, Ohio State will play all five Leaders Division opponents: Illinois, Indiana, Penn State, Purdue, and Wisconsin.[26] Ohio State will also face three Legends Division opponents: Iowa, Northwestern, and Michigan, the permanent cross-division opponent.[26] Ohio State will play four non-conference games: Buffalo of the Mid-American Conference, San Diego State of the Mountain West Conference, California of the Pac-12 Conference, and Florida A&M of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference. Ohio State has two bye weeks during the season, the first between their games against Northwestern and Iowa and their second between their games against Purdue and Illinois. Following their second consecutive undefeated season, Ohio State won the Leaders Division Championship and qualified to play in the Big Ten Championship Game against Michigan State, who defeated the Buckeyes 34–24.[27] On December 8, Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl against Clemson.

All games during the 2013 season will be broadcast on the Ohio State Football Radio Network. Paul Keels will head the crew with play-by-play, Jim Lachey with color commentary, Marty Bannister as sideline and locker room reporter, and Skip Mosic serving as the pre-game and halftime show host.[28]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 3112:00 p.m.Buffalo*No. 2ESPN2W 40–20103,980
September 73:30 p.m.San Diego State*No. 3
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABC/ESPN2W 42–7104,984
September 147:00 p.m.at California*No. 4FOXW 52–3462,467
September 2112:00 p.m.Florida A&M*No. 4
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
BTNW 76–0103,595
September 288:00 p.m.No. 23 WisconsinNo. 4
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABCW 31–24105,826
October 58:00 p.m.at No. 16 NorthwesternNo. 4ABCW 40–3047,330
October 193:30 p.m.Iowa No. 4
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABC/ESPN2W 34–24105,264
October 268:00 p.m.Penn StateNo. 4
ABCW 63–14105,889
November 212:00 p.m.at PurdueNo. 4BTNW 56–051,423
November 1612:00 p.m.at IllinoisNo. 3ESPNW 60–3544,095
November 233:30 p.m.IndianaNo. 4
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABC/ESPN2W 42–14104,990
November 3012:00 p.m.at MichiganNo. 3ABCW 42–41113,511
December 78:17 p.m.vs. No. 10 Michigan StateNo. 2FOXL 24–3466,002
January 3, 20148:30 p.m.vs. No. 8 Clemson*No. 7ESPNL 35–4072,080
  • *Non-conference game
  •  Homecoming
  • Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game
  • All times are in Eastern time

Game summaries

Buffalo

1 234Total
Buffalo 0 1370 20
#2 Ohio State 23 773 40
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:03 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:18
  • Game attendance: 103,980
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 79°F
  • Referee: Shawn Smith
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Beth Mowins (play-by-play), Joey Galloway (color)
Scoring summary
110:04Ohio StateDevin Smith 47-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Kenny Guiton rush)Ohio State 8–0
17:05Ohio StateChris Fields 7-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Jordan Hall pass from Kenny Guiton)Ohio State 16–0
10:38Ohio StateJordan Hall 49-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 23–0
29:18BuffaloMatt Weiser 16-yard pass from Joe Licata (Patrick Clarke kick)Ohio State 23–7
27:10BuffaloKhalil Mack 45-yard interception return (Joe Licata pass failed)Ohio State 23–13
26:53Ohio StateJordan Hall 37-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 30–13
310:21BuffaloAlex Neutz 10-yard pass from Joe Licata (Patrick Clarke kick)Ohio State 30–20
33:16Ohio StateChris Fields 21-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 37–20
47:05Ohio StateDrew Basil 39-yard field goalOhio State 40–20

The Buckeyes' opened the 2013 season against the Buffalo Bulls, who they defeated 40–20 in Columbus.[30][32] A false start and delay of game penalty would force Buffalo to punt on their first possession.[33] Following a 4-play drive, the Buckeyes' would score on a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Devin Smith, and after a Kenny Guiton two-point conversion run, Ohio State took an 8–0 lead.[32] Ohio State would score again on their second drive after a 7-yard touchdown pass from Miller to Chris Fields, and would convert another two-point conversion on a pass from Guiton to Jordan Hall.[32] A 49-yard Hall touchdown run on the Buckeyes' next possession gave the Buckeyes' a 23–0 lead after the first quarter.[33]

Ohio State would be unable to capitalize on a Ron Tanner interception of Bull's quarterback Joe Licata, with freshman Dontre Wilson fumbling the ball on the next play.[33] Buffalo would score their first points of the game on a 3-play drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Licata to Matt Weiser.[30] Khalil Mack returned a Braxton Miller interception for a touchdown on the Buckeyes' ensuing possession and cut the Ohio State lead to 23–13.[34] A 37-yard touchdown run from Jordan Hall would give Ohio State a 30–13 lead at halftime.[32] Ryan Shazier, along with other Buckeyes players were carried off in the second quarter due to cramps in the hot weather.[35]

Buffalo would score on their first possession of the second half on a 10-yard pass from Joe Licata to Alex Neutz.[31] The Buckeyes' responded with a 14-play drive, which ended in a 21-yard touchdown pass from Kenny Guiton to Chris Fields, giving Ohio State a 37–20 lead.[30] A 39-yard Drew Basil field goal in the fourth quarter would be the final scoring play.[30] With the victory, Ohio State extended their winning streak to 13 games, dating back to the previous season, the longest streak in the nation.[36] The Bull's received $1 million to play the game in Ohio Stadium.[37]

San Diego State

1 234Total
San Diego State 0 070 7
#3 Ohio State 21 1470 42
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 3:36 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 104,984
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 82°F, Wind: SW 8 MPH
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color)
Scoring summary
111:49Ohio StateDontre Wilson 7-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
16:23Ohio StateCorey Brown 27-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
10:03Ohio StateJorand Hall 4-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
25:33Ohio StateKenny Guiton 44-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–0
23:15Ohio StateRod Smith 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–0
34:34Ohio StateCorey Brown 24-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 42–0
47:05San Diego StateChad Young 2-yard pass from Quinn Kaehler (Wes Feer kick)Ohio State 42–7

On November 2, 2012, Ohio State announced San Diego State would replace Vanderbilt on the 2013 schedule after the Commodores canceled the game.[40] Ohio State defeated the Aztecs 42–7 in the second game of the season.[38][41] The Buckeyes' scored on their first offensive possession on a 7-yard touchdown run from freshman Dontre Wilson.[41] Starting quarterback Braxton Miller left the game after the first drive with a knee injury and was replaced by Kenny Guiton.[41] The Buckeyes would be unable to capitalize following a Doran Grant interception on the Aztecs' ensuing possession.[42] A touchdown pass from Guiton to Corey Brown and a 4-yard touchdown run from Jordan Hall gave Ohio State a 21–0 lead at the end of the first quarter.[38]

Kenny Guiton threw his first interception early in the second quarter to Damontae Kazee, though Guiton would score on the Buckeyes' next offensive possession on a 44-yard run.[41] A fumble and sack by Noah Spence gave the Buckeyes the ball in Aztec territory, which would lead to a Rod Smith touchdown run, giving Ohio State a 35–0 lead at halftime.[42] Ohio State would score on their second drive of the third quarter on a Guiton touchdown pass to Corey Brown.[38] The Buckeye defense would give up their first points against midway through the third quarter, following a 6 play, 72-yard drive by San Diego State.[41] The Aztecs' scored a touchdown on a pass from Quinn Kaehler to Chad Young.[41] Ohio State would run out the clock in the fourth quarter, ensuring the 42–7 victory.[42] With the victory, Ohio State extended their winning streak to 14 games, and improved their overall record against San Diego State to 4–0.[43][44]

California

1 234Total
#4 Ohio State 24 7210 52
California 14 677 34
  • Location: Berkeley, California
  • Game start: 7:05 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:32
  • Game attendance: 62,467
  • Game weather: Clear, 74°F, Wind: SW 11 MPH
  • Referee: Jay Stricherz
  • TV announcers (Fox): Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Charles Davis (color)
Scoring summary
113:07Ohio StateDevin Smith 90-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
111:27Ohio StateDevin Smith 47-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
19:00Ohio StateChris Fields 1-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
18:01CaliforniaJames Grisom 61-yard pass from Jared Goff (Vincen D'Amato kick)Ohio State 21–7
13:45Ohio StateDrew Basil 39-yard field goalOhio State 24–7
10:55CaliforniaChris Harper 42-yard pass from Jared Goff (Vincen D'Amato kick)Ohio State 24–14
28:20Ohio StateJordan Hall 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 31–14
24:32CaliforniaVincen D'Amato 27-yard field goalOhio State 31–17
20:00CaliforniaVincen D'Amato 43-yard field goalOhio State 31–20
312:06Ohio StateJordan Hall 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 38–20
35:26Ohio StateCorey Brown 6-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 45–20
34:37CaliforniaBryce Treggs 14-yard pass from Jared Groff (Vincen D'Amato kick)Ohio State 45–27
32:02Ohio StateJordan Hall 2-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 52–27
46:06CaliforniaDaniel Lasco 1-yard run (Vincen D'Amato kick)Ohio State 52–34

In their first road game of the 2013 season, Ohio State defeated the California Golden Bears of the Pac-12 Conference 52–34 in Berkeley.[45][47] Kenny Guiton was named the starting quarterback prior to the game, replacing Braxton Miller, who was injured.[48] Within the first five minutes of the game, the Buckeyes' jumped out to a 21–0 lead following 90 and 47-yard touchdown passes from Guiton to Devin Smith.[47] A sack and forced fumble by Ryan Shazier on California's third drive of the game would help set up a 1-yard touchdown pass from Guiton to Chris Fields.[49] The Golden Bears' first touchdown would come on their fourth drive, on a 61-yard reception thrown by Jared Goff to James Grisom.[47] A Christian Bryant interception for the Buckeyes' would set up a 39-yard Drew Basil field goal.[49] A 42-yard touchdown pass from Goff to Chris Harper would make the score 24–14, in favor of Ohio State, at the end of the first quarter.[45] Following a 12 play, 74-yard drive, Ohio State extended their led to 31–14 following a 1-yard Jordan Hall touchdown run.[46] Two field goals of 27 and 43-yards for California's Vincen D'Amato, would cut the Buckeye lead to 31–20 at halftime.[47]

Ohio State would open the second half with possession of the ball, and scoring a touchdown on Jordan Hall's second touchdown run of the game.[49] A 6-yard touchdown pass from Kenny Guiton to Corey Brown on their next possession, would make the score 45–20, in favor of the Buckeyes'.[45] Jared Goff would throw his third touchdown pass of the day to Bryce Treggs midway through the third quarter.[47] Hall's third touchdown run for the Buckeyes' would give Ohio State a 52–27 lead at the end of the third quarter.[47] A 1-yard touchdown run for Daniel Lasco of the Golden Bears' would be the only scoring play of the fourth quarter, with the Buckeyes winning 52–34.[49] Kenny Guiton was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his 276 passing yard and four touchdown passes, while Ryan Shazier was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his 12 tackles and forced fumble.[50] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 15 games, and they improved their all-time record against California to 7–1.[51][52]

Florida A&M

1 234Total
Florida A&M 0 000 0
No. 4 Ohio State 34 21147 76
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:02 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:59
  • Game attendance: 103,595
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 62°F, wind: NNW 9 MPH
  • Referee: Alex Kemp
  • TV announcers (BTN): Matt Devlin (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color)
Scoring summary
112:57Ohio StateJordan Hall 3-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
111:50Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 11-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Kenny Guiton pass failed)Ohio State 13–0
19:25Ohio StateEvan Spencer 8-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 20–0
10:32Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 27–0
10:13Ohio StateDevin Smith 5-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 34–0
211:35Ohio StateJordan Hall 18-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 41–0
26:09Ohio StateChris Fields 15-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 48–0
20:05Ohio StateEvan Spencer 15-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 55–0
39:53Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 16-yard run (Kyle Clinton kick)Ohio State 62–0
32:26Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 13-yard run (Kyle Clinton kick)Ohio State 69–0
41:15Ohio StateCardale Jones 10-yard run (Kyle Clinton kick)Ohio State 76–0

In their final non-conference game of the 2013 season, Ohio State defeated the Florida A&M Rattlers of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, 76–0, in Columbus.[53][55] Kenny Guiton was named the Buckeyes' starting quarterback for the second consecutive game.[56] The Buckeyes scored on all five of their drives in the first quarter for a 34–0 lead.[57] Jordan Hall scored Ohio State's first touchdown on a 3-yard run, while Guiton threw four touchdown passes to four separate receivers.[57] A blocked punt by Doran Grant and an interception by Bradley Roby set up good field positions for the Buckeyes and scoring drives.[55] Ohio State continued to roll in the second quarter, scoring three touchdowns on all of their drives, including an 18-yard run from Jordan Hall and two touchdown passes from Guiton.[58] The six touchdown passes from Guiton in the first half were a new Ohio State single-game quarterback record.[59]

The Buckeyes took out their starters in the third quarter and kept the ball on the ground for the remainder of the game.[57] Freshman running back Ezekiel Elliott took advantage of the playing time, scoring two touchdown in the third quarter, on 16- and 13-yard runs, and gave Ohio State a 69–0 lead going into the fourth quarter.[58] A 10-yard touchdown run from Cardale Jones in the fourth quarter was the final scoring play of the game.[53] Kenny Guiton was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his six touchdown passes.[60] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 16 games.[61] The Rattlers received $900,000 to play the game in Ohio Stadium.[37]

Wisconsin

1 234Total
#23 Wisconsin 7 7010 24
#4 Ohio State 14 1070 31
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 8:13 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 105,826
  • Game weather: Clear, 70°F, Wind: SE 7 MPH
  • Referee: Dan Capron
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color)
Scoring summary
112:18Ohio StateEvan Spencer 25-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
13:52WisconsinJared Abbrederis 36-yard pass from Joel Stave (Kyle French kick)7–7
10:44Ohio StateDevin Smith 26-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–7
24:33Ohio StateDrew Basil 45-yard field goalOhio State 17–7
21:30WisconsinSam Arneson 11-yard run Joel Stave (Kyle French kick)Ohio State 17–14
20:01Ohio StateCorey Brown 40-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 24–14
32:18Ohio StateCorey Brown 1-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 31–14
413:47WisconsinJames White 17-yard run (Kyle French kick)Ohio State 31–21
42:05WisconsinKyle French 42-yard field goalOhio State 31–24

In their first conference game of the 2013 season, Ohio State defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 31–24 in Columbus.[62][64] Braxton Miller was named as the starting quarterback for the first time in two weeks and would throw a 21-yard touchdown pass on the Buckeyes' first offensive possession.[64][65] Wisconsin would tie the game up on their second offensive possession with a 36-yard touchdown pass from Joel Stave to Jared Abbrederis.[66] The Buckeyes' would respond with a 26-yard touchdown pass from Miller to Devin Smith, giving Ohio State a 14–7 lead at the end of the first quarter.[64]

Ohio State would extend their lead early in the second quarter, with a 45-yard Drew Basil field goal.[62] Joel Stave would throw his second touchdown pass the Same Arneson, bringing the Buckeye lead back to one possession.[64] In the final minutes of the half, the Buckeye offense would drive down the field and score on a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Corey Brown, giving the Ohio State a 24–14 at halftime.[67] The Badgers' would commit their first turnover in the third quarter on a pass intercepted by Bradley Roby.[67] Ohio State would score a touchdown reception by Corey Brown, giving Ohio State a 31–14 lead.[67]

Wisconsin would put together a 9 play, 75 yard drive in the fourth quarter, which resulted in a touchdown run from James White.[62] The Badgers' again received the ball with less than five minutes remaining and were able to drive down to the Buckeye 24 yard line and would ultimately settle for a 42-yard field goal.[64] The Buckeyes' recovered the ensuing onside kick and would seal the 31–24 victory.[66] Braxton Miller was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after completing 17 of 25 pass attempts for 198 yards, while Cameron Johnston was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week.[68] During the game senior safety Christian Bryant sustained an ankle injury during the game, which ultimately ended his season and career at Ohio State.[69] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 17 games, and they improved their overall record against Wisconsin to 56–18–5.[70][71]

Northwestern

1 234Total
No. 4 Ohio State 10 3720 40
No. 16 Northwestern 7 1337 30
  • Location: Evanston, Illinois
  • Game start: 8:13 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:24
  • Game attendance: 47,330
  • Game weather: Scattered showers, 68°F, wind: E 3 MPH
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brent Musburger (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color)
Scoring summary
112:31Ohio StateDrew Basil 27-yard field goalOhio State 3–0
18:00NorthwesternKain Colter 9-yard pass from Trevor Siemian (Jeff Budzien kick)Northwestern 7–3
12:33Ohio StateBradley Roby blocked punt return (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 10–7
213:19NorthwesternKain Colter 2-yard run (Jeff Budzien kick)Northwestern 14–10
28:36Ohio StateDrew Basil 20-yard field goalNorthwestern 14–13
25:00NorthwesternJeff Budzien 23-yard field goalNorthwestern 17–13
20:56NorthwesternJeff Budzien 29-yard field goalNorthwestern 20–13
310:40NorthwesternJeff Budzien 32-yard field goalNorthwestern 23–13
33:54Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 4-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Northwestern 23–20
411:29Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 2-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 27–23
49:10NorthwesternCameron Dickerson 12-yard pass from Trevor Siemian (Jeff Budzien kick)Northwestern 30–27
45:22Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 7-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 34–30
40:00Ohio StateJoey Bosa fumble recoveryOhio State 40–30

For the first time since 2008, Ohio State played Northwestern in Evanston, and in the game Ohio State defeated the Wildcats 40–30.[72][74] Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored first on a Drew Basil 27-yard field goal. Tyler Scott forced a fumble on Ohio State's second possession, giving the Wildcats the ball deep in Ohio State territory. Northwestern took advantage of the turnover, scoring on a touchdown pass from Trevor Siemiah to Kain Colter, giving the Wildcats the 7–3 lead.[75] A blocked punt in the shadow of Northwestern's endzone by Bradley Roby gave Ohio State their first touchdown and a 10–7 lead at the end of the first quarter.[76]

Ohio State's first drive of the second quarter covered 72 yards, and resulted in a 20-yard field goal from Basil.[72] Northwestern scored on all of their drives in the second quarter, including a Kain Colter touchdown run, along with Jeff Budzien field goals, giving the Wildcats a 20–13 lead at halftime.[74] Northwestern extended their lead on the first possession of the second half, driving 60 yards and taking a ten-point lead following a 32-yard field goal from Budzien.[76] Ohio State committed third turnover on their first possession of the half, after a Braxton Miller fumble.[77] A touchdown run from Carlos Hyde on the Buckeyes' next offensive drive would cut the Wildcat lead down to one possession.[74]

Doran Grant intercepted a Trevor Siemian pass early in the fourth quarter, setting up the Buckeyes deep within Northwestern territory.[76] Hyde's second touchdown run gave Ohio State the lead again at 27–23.[74] Northwestern responded with a Cameron Dickerson 12-yard touchdown reception from Siemian.[72] Ohio State took the lead for good after a third touchdown run from Hyde, following an 81-yard drive.[74] A Wildcat fumbled lateral recovered by Joey Bosa made the final score 40–30.[76] Hyde was recognized as Big Ten co-Offensive Player of the Week for his three touchdown runs, Roby was recognized as the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week, while Bosa was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week.[78] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 18 games, and they improved their overall record against Northwestern to 60–14–1.[79][80]

Iowa

1 234Total
Iowa 10 770 24
#4 Ohio State 3 71410 34
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 3:37 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:11
  • Game attendance: 105,264
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 46°F, Wind: N 13 MPH
  • Referee: Bill LeMonnier
  • TV announcers (ABC): Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (color)
Scoring summary
19:23IowaC.J. Fiedorowicz 2-yard pass from Jake Rudock (Mike Meyer kick)Iowa 7–0
14:00Ohio StateDrew Basil 27-yard field goalIowa 7–3
10:07IowaMike Meyer 28-yard field goalIowa 10–3
213:58Ohio StateCorey Brown 58-yard pass Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)10–10
27:21IowaKevonte Martin-Manley 6-yard pass from Jake Rudock (Mike Meyer kick)Iowa 17–10
310:18Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)17–17
33:15Ohio StateDevin Smith 14-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 24–17
32:30IowaJake Duzey 85-yard pass from Jake Rudock (Mike Meyer kick)24–24
413:24Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 19-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 31–24
45:50Ohio StateDrew Basil 25-yard field goalOhio State 34–24

In their seventh game of the 2013 season and their third conference game, Ohio State defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes 34–24 in Columbus.[81][83] Iowa received the opening kickoff and put together a 12 play, 80 yard drive that resulted in a 2-yard touchdown reception from Jake Rudock to C. J. Fiedorowicz, giving the Hawkeyes a 7–0 lead.[81] Ohio State would respond on their first offensive drive by putting together a 12 play drive of their own that ended in a 27-yard Drew Basil field goal.[82] Iowa again drove down the field on their second drive and would score on a Mike Meyer 28-yard field goal, giving the Hawkeyes a 10–3 lead at the end of the first quarter.[81] Three plays into the second quarter Braxton Miller threw a 58-yard touchdown pass to Corey Browing, which tied the game.[84] Iowa took the lead on their next possession on a Jake Rudock touchdown pass to Kevonte Martin-Manley.

Ohio State would start the second half with a 1-yard touchdown run from Carlos Hyde.[83] After a defensive stop, Braxton Miller touchdown pass to Devin Smith, which gave Ohio State a 24–17 lead.[84] Iowa would respond on their next possession with one play, an 85-yard touchdown pass from Jake Rudock to Jake Duzey, tying the score again. In the fourth quarter, Ohio State would score on a second Hyde touchdown run, as well as a 25-yard field goal from Drew Basil.[83] For the first time since the 2008 season, the Buckeyes' did not punt a single time in the game.[85] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 19 games, and they improved their overall record against Iowa to 46–14–3 (47–14–3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[85][86]

Penn State

1 234Total
Penn State 0 707 14
#4 Ohio State 14 28147 63
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 8:13 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:19
  • Game attendance: 105,889
  • Game weather: Mostly Cloudy, 45°F, Wind: SW 11 MPH
  • Referee: Dave Witvoet
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color)
Scoring summary
112:43Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 2-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
11:10Ohio StateBraxton Miller 39-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
213:00Ohio StateBraxton Miller 6-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
28:24Ohio StateChris Fields 3-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–0
24:12Penn StateBrandon Felder 12-yard pass from Christian Hackenberg (Sam Ficken kick)Ohio State 28–7
23:16Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 39-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–7
20:03Ohio StateCorey Brown 25-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 42–7
38:52Ohio StateDontre Wilson 26-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 49–7
34:01Ohio StateKenny Guiton 2-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 56–7
48:24Ohio StateKenny Guiton 11-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 63–7
47:33Penn StateAllen Robinson 65-yard pass from Tyler Ferguson (Same Ficken kick)Ohio State 63–14

In their annual rivalry game, Ohio State defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions in Columbus 63–14.[87][89] Ohio State opened the game with a 7 play, 75 yard drive and scored on a two-yard run from Carlos Hyde.[90] Corey Brown would force an interception on the Nittany Lions' first offensive drive, though the Buckeye offense was unable to capitalize.[90] Ohio State would score the next three touchdowns unanswered, giving the Buckeyes' a 28–0 lead. Two touchdowns came on 39-yard and 6-yard runs from Braxton Miller, with the third coming on a 3-yard pass from Miller to Chris Fields.[89] Penn State would get on the board midway through the second quarter, scoring on a 12-yard pass from Christian Hackenberg to Brandon Felder.[91] A 39-yard run by Hyde, along with a 25-yard pass from Miller to Corey Brown would give Ohio State a 42–7 lead at halftime.[92]

Curtis Grant would recover a fumble on Penn State's second drive of the third quarter and set up the Buckeye offense in Penn State territory. Ohio State would capitalize on the turnover, scoring on a 26-yard pass from Braxton Miller to Dontre Wilson. A 2-yard touchdown run from Kenny Guiton on the Buckeyes' next offensive drive would give Ohio State a 56–7 lead at the end of the third quarter.[88] Guiton and the Buckeye offense would complete a 13 play, 79 yard drive early in the fourth quarter that would end with another Guiton touchdown run. A 65-yard pass from Tyler Ferguson to Allen Robinson would give Penn State their second touchdown of the game, making the final score 63–14.[89] Braxton Miller was recognized at the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his five touchdowns, while Dontre Wilson was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his touchdown reception and 96 all-purpose yards.[93] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 20 games, and they improved their overall record against Penn State to 15–13 (16–13 without NCAA vacations and forfeits)(Penn States vacated wins were re-instated by the NCAA).[94][95]

Purdue

1 234Total
#4 Ohio State 28 1477 56
Purdue 0 000 0
  • Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
  • Game start: 12:01 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:09
  • Game attendance: 51,423
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 47°F, Wind: NW 10 MPH
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (BTN): Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color)
Scoring summary
114:03Ohio StateDoran Grant 33-yard interception return (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
111:28Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 40-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
12:37Ohio StateNick Vannett 8-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
12:10Ohio StateCorey Brown 2-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–0
28:20Ohio StateChris Fields 1-yard pass from Kenny Guiton (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–0
21:46Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 42–0
311:20Ohio StateKenny Guiton 4-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 49–0
410:37Ohio StateKenny Guiton 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 56–0

In their ninth game of the 2013 season, Ohio State shutout the Purdue Boilermakers 56–0 in West Lafayette.[96][98] The Buckeyes' took a 14–0 lead within minutes of the kickoff, scoring on an interception by Doran Grant on the second play of the game, as well as a 40-yard pass from Braxton Miller to Jeff Heuerman.[98] Later in the quarter, Ohio State would put together a 6 play 62 yard drive that would end with a Braxton Miller pass to Nick Vannett and give the Buckeyes a three possession lead.[99] Noah Spence would force a fumble, which would allow the Buckeyes' to score on a 2-yard touchdown pass from Miller to Corey Brown giving Ohio State a 28–0 lead.[98]

In the second quarter Kenny Guiton would come in and throw a one-yard touchdown pass to Chris Fields.[98] Ohio State's final drive of the half would end in a 10-yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to freshman Ezekiel Elliott, with the Buckeyes' taking a 42–0 lead into halftime.[100] Guiton would again lead the Buckeyes' into the endzone, this time on the first drive of the third quarter, this time running four yards for the touchdown.[99]

The Buckeye defense would force their second shutout of the season, holding the Boilermakers out of Ohio State territory for most of the game.[101] Kenny Guiton would score his second touchdown on the ground, this time running one yard for the score, and giving Ohio State a 56–0 lead.[99] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 21 games, and they improved their overall record against Purdue to 39–14–2 (40–14–5 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[102][103]

Illinois

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1 234Total
#3 Ohio State 21 14916 60
Illinois 0 14714 35
  • Location: Champaign, Illinois
  • Game start: 12:01 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:50
  • Game attendance: 44,095
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 55°F, Wind: S 18 MPH
  • Referee: Todd Geerlings
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color)
Scoring summary
114:24Ohio StateBraxton Miller 70-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
14:55Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 18-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
13:30Ohio StateBradley Roby 63-yard interception return (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
210:20Ohio StateCorey Brown 11-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–0
27:29IllinoisV'Angelo Bentley 67-yard punt return (Taylor Zalewski kick)Ohio State 28–7
25:47Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 8-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–7
22:25IllinoisSteve Hull 19-yard pass from Nate Scheelhaase (Taylor Zalewski kick)Ohio State 35–14
312:06IllinoisEvan Wilson 1-yard pass from Nate Scheelhaase (Taylor Zalewski kick)Ohio State 35–21
34:59Ohio StateTeam safetyOhio State 37–21
34:01Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 44–21
414:22IllinoisNate Scheelhaase 5-yard run (Miles Osei pass from Nate Scheelhaase)Ohio State 44–29
410:43Ohio StateDrew Basil 30-yard field goalOhio State 47–29
48:49IllinoisJosh Ferguson 4-yard run (Nate Scheelhaase pass failed)Ohio State 47–35
44:03Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 51-yard run (Drew Basil kick failed)Ohio State 53–35
42:09Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 55-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 60–35

In their annual rivalry game, Ohio State defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 60–35 in Champaign.[104][106] Ohio State quickly jumped out to a 21–0 lead, scoring on 70-yard run by Braxton Miller, an 18-yard pass from Miller to Carlos Hyde, as well as an interception return by Bradley Roby.[106][107] The Buckeyes' would extend the lead to 28–0 in the second quarter on a Corey Brown reception. Illinois would score their first points of the day on a 67-yard punt return from V'Angelo Bentley.[107] The Buckeyes' responded with a six play drive, which concluded in a Hyde touchdown run.[107] An Illinois drive towards the end of the first half would cover 75 yards and end on a touchdown pass from Nate Scheelhaase to Steve Hull, making the score 35–14 at halftime.[108]

Illinois received the ball to open the third quarter and would score on a second touchdown pass from Scheelhaase, this time to Evan Wilson, making it a two possession game.[108] Ohio State would fumble on their ensuing drive.[108] The Buckeyes' defense would score again, this time by sacking Scheelhaase in the endzone for the safety, which would result in a Carlos Hyde touchdown and giving Ohio State the 44–21 lead.[106]

The Illini and Nate Scheelhaase would respond, scoring a touchdown on the third play of the fourth quarter, and by converting the two point conversion, would make it a two possession game once again.[108] A Drew Basil field goal on the next Buckeye drive would be answered by an Illinois touchdown, this time by Josh Ferguson.[104] A third Carlos Hyde touchdown run late in the fourth quarter would put the game out of reach for the Illini, with Hyde's fourth touchdown on Ohio State's next offensive drive being the final scoring play of the game.[107] For scoring four touchdowns in the game and rushing for 246 yards, fourth most in Buckeye history, Hyde was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week. Ryan Shazier, who had 16 tackles, was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.[109] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 22 games, and they improved their overall record against Illinois to 65–30–4 (66–30–4 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[110]

Indiana

1 234Total
Indiana 0 0014 14
#4 Ohio State 14 1477 42
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 3:34 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:07
  • Game attendance: 104,990
  • Game weather: Snow showers, 33°F, Wind: NW 15 MPH
  • Referee: Dave Witvoet
  • TV announcers (ABC): Dave Flemming (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color)
Scoring summary
112:41Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 16-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 7–0
18:11Ohio StateBraxton Miller 37-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 14–0
28:36Ohio StateBraxton Miller 5-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 21–0
20:37Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 5-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–0
34:44Ohio StateDontre Wilson 24-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–0
410:37Ohio StateDevin Smith 39-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 42–0
45:59IndianaShane Wynn 4-yard pass from Nate Sudfeld (Mitch Ewald kick)Ohio State 42–7
42:03IndianaD'Angelo Roberts 25-yard pass from Nate Sudfeld (Mitch Ewald kick)Ohio State 42–14

In the final home game of the 2013 season, Ohio State defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 42–14 in Columbus.[111][113] Ohio State shutout the Hoosiers through the first three quarter of the game, and would jump out to another fast start in the first quarter, going up 14–0. The Buckeyes' scored on their first possession of the game on a 16-yard Carlos Hyde run, and would score on their second possession with a 37-yard Braxton Miller run.[114] A blocked punt by Bradley Roby would set up the Ohio State offense at the Hoosier 8 yard line.[113] The Buckeyes' would score two plays later Braxton Miller would score his second rushing touchdown of the game.[113] Following a sack by Michael Bennett on fourth down, Ohio State drove 69 yards and scored on a Carlos Hyde run in the closing seconds of the second quarter, giving the Buckeyes' a 28–0 lead a halftime.[114]

Indiana would open up the second half with a 13 play drive, but would fail to score after Mitch Ewald missed a 41-yard field goal. Ohio State would score their fifth touchdown on a 24-yard pass from Braxton Miller to freshman Dontre Wilson. A fumble forced by Ryan Shazier at the end of the third quarter would keep the Hoosiers' out of the endzone.[115] The Buckeyes' would score on a touchdown pass from Miller to Devin Smith at the start of the fourth quarter, giving them a 42–0 lead.[116] Indiana would score on two Nate Sudfeld passes in the fourth quarter, the first to Shane Wynn, and the second to D'Angelo Roberts, making the final score 42–14.[113] Ryan Shazier was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his 16 tackles.[117] With the victory, Ohio State's winning streak reached 23 games, a school record.[118] The Buckeyes' improved their overall record against Indiana to 69–12–5 (70–12–5 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[119]

Michigan

The Game
1 234Total
#3 Ohio State 14 7147 42
Michigan 14 7020 41
  • Location: Ann Arbor, Michigan
  • Game start: 12:06 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:32
  • Game attendance: 113,511
  • Game weather: Partly Cloudy, 37°F, Wind: S 13 MPH
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brad Nessler (color), Todd Blackledge (play-by-play)
Scoring summary
19:24MichiganDevin Gardner 1-yard run (Matt Wile kick)Michigan 7–0
15:08Ohio StateDevin Smith 53-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)7–7
12:11MichiganFitzgerald Toussaint 4-yard run (Matt Wile kick)Michigan 14–7
10:55Ohio StateBraxton Miller 53-yard run (Drew Basil kick)14–14
214:28MichiganJeremy Gallon 17-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Matt Wile kick)Michigan 21–14
21:03Ohio StateBraxton Miller 21-yard run (Drew Basil kick)21–21
36:59Ohio StateBraxton Miller 3-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 28–21
31:05Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 22-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 35–21
411:15MichiganDrew Dileo 11-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Matt Wile kick)Ohio State 35–28
45:01MichiganJake Butt 2-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Matt Wile kick)35–35
42:20Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 42–35
40:32MichiganDevin Funchess 2-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Devin Gardner pass intercepted)Ohio State 42–41
 
Ohio State lines up on offense near midfield.

In the 2013 edition of The Game, Ohio State defeated the Michigan Wolverines 42–41 in Ann Arbor.[120][122] After forcing a punt on the Buckeyes' first possession of the game, the Wolverines' would drive 99 yards in 5 plays, scoring on a 1-yard run from Devin Gardner.[123] Ohio State responded with a 53-yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Devin Smith.[120] A 4-yard touchdown run from Fitzgerald Toussaint on Michigan's next drive, along with a 53-yard touchdown run from Miller tied the game 14–14 at the end of the first quarter.[122] Michigan, who would score on their first three drives of the game, took the lead on a touchdown pass from Gardner to Jeremy Gallon early in the second quarter.[122] Ohio State would score their third touchdown of the day in the final minutes of the half on a 21-yard Miller run, tying the score 21–21 at halftime.[120]

A fumble recovered by Tyvis Powell midway through the third quarter would set up the Buckeyes' 56-yard drive, culminating in a 3-yard touchdown run from Braxton Miller. A 22-yard touchdown pass from Miller to Jeff Heuerman on the ensuing Buckeye drive gave Ohio State the 35–21 lead at the end of the third quarter.[124] A Devin Gardner touchdown pass to Drew Dileo early in the fourth quarter would cut the Buckeye lead down to one possession. A Carlos Hyde fumble on the following Buckeye drive set up the Wolverines in Ohio State territory, with Gardner throwing his third touchdown pass to Jake Butt and tying the score 35–35.[125] Ohio State would drive 65 yard on their ensuing possession and take the lead on a Hyde touchdown run.[125] The Wolverines' would put together an 11 play, 84 yard drive at the end of the game, scoring on a Gardner touchdown pass to Devin Funchess.[122] The Wolverines attempted at two-point conversion for the victory, though it would fail after Tyvis Powell intercepted Gardner's pass attempt.[122][124]

With the victory, Ohio State secured their second consecutive undefeated regular season, along with extending their winning streak to 24 games.[126] The 83 points scored between both teams was the second most in the history of "The Game", with 86 points being scored in 1902.[126] With their second consecutive victory over Michigan, Ohio State improved their overall record against Michigan to 45–58–6 (46–58–6 without NCAA vacations and forfeits).[127]

Michigan State

Big Ten Championship Game
1 234Total
#2 Ohio State 0 10140 24
#10 Michigan State 3 14314 34
  • Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Game start: 8:19 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:38
  • Game attendance: 66,002
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Referee: Dan Capron
  • TV announcers (Fox): Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Charles Davis (color)
Scoring summary
18:31Michigan StateMichael Geiger 40-yard field goalMichigan State 3–0
214:50Michigan StateKeith Mumphrey 72-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 10–0
29:01Michigan StateTony Lippett 33-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 17–0
26:26Ohio StateCorey Brown 20-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick)Michigan State 17–7
20:00Ohio StateDrew Basil 28-yard field goalMichigan State 17–10
312:21Ohio StateBraxton Miller 8-yard run (Drew Basil kick)17–17
35:36Ohio StateBraxton Miller 6-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 24–17
32:29Michigan StateMichael Geiger 44-yard field goalOhio State 24–20
411:41Michigan StateJosiah Price 9-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 27–24
42:16Michigan StateJeremy Langford 26-yard run (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 34–24

In the program's first appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game, Ohio State was defeated by the Michigan State Spartans 34–24.[128][130] The Spartans' would receive the ball first and put together a 14-play drive that would cover 47 yards and end in a Michael Geiger 40-yard field goal, giving Michigan State the 3–0 lead, which would be the only scoring drive of the first quarter.[128] Michigan State would extend their lead early in the second quarter, with two touchdown passes from Connor Cook to Keith Mumphery and Tony Lippett, giving the Spartans' the 17–0 advantage.[131] The Buckeyes' would score their first points on their fourth drive of the game, which would end in a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Corey Brown. Ohio State would score the final points of the half on a 28-yard field goal from Drew Basil, and cutting the Spartan lead to 17–10 at halftime.[130]

Ohio State, who received the ball to open the second half, would tie the game up following a Braxton Miller 8-yard run.[131] Ohio State would fail to capitalize on an interception from C.J. Barnett on the ensuing Spartan possession.[131] The Buckeyes would take their first lead of the game midway through the third quarter after a 6-yard touchdown run from Miller, and giving Ohio State the 24–17 advantage.[129] A field goal by Michael Geiger would cut the Ohio State lead to 24–20 at the end of the third quarter.[128]

Michigan State would take the lead once again early in the fourth quarter after a touchdown pass from Cook to Josiah Price.[130] Ohio State would fail to convert a fourth down midway through the fourth quarter and give the ball back the Spartans, who would drive 61 yards in 6 plays, putting the Buckeyes away after a 26-yard Jeremy Langford touchdown run.[129] The touchdown run would be the final scoring play of the game, with Michigan State defeated Ohio State 34–24. The loss ended Ohio State's 24-game win streak, the longest in school history and brought Ohio State's all-time record against the Spartans to 28–14.[132][133]

Clemson

Discover Orange Bowl
1 234Total
#7 Ohio State 9 1376 35
#12 Clemson 14 6146 40
  • Location: Miami Gardens, Florida
  • Game start: 8:32 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:45
  • Game attendance: 72,080
  • Game weather: Mostly Cloudy, 64°F, Wind: N 10 MPH
  • Referee: John McDaid
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Joe Tessitore (play-by-play), Matt Millen (color)
Scoring summary
112:50ClemsonTajh Boyd 48-yard run (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clemson 7–0
15:44Ohio StateBraxton Miller 33-yard run (Drew Basil kick)7–7
14:56ClemsonSammy Watkins 34-yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clemson 14–7
12:25Ohio StateTeam safetyClemson 14–9
26:16ClemsonMartavis Bryant 3-yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick failed)Clemson 20–9
23:39Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 57-yard pass Braxton Miller (Drew Basil kick blocked)Clemson 20–15
20:12Ohio StateBraxton Miller 3-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 22–20
35:50Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1-yard run (Drew Basil kick)Ohio State 29–20
32:47ClemsonSammy Watkins 30-yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Ohio State 29–27
30:32ClemsonMartavis Bryant 3-yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Chandler Catanzaro kick)Clemson 34–29
411:35Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 14-yard pass from Braxton Miller (Kenny Guiton pass failed)Ohio State 35–34
46:16ClemsonStanton Seckinger 5-yard pass from Tajh Boyd (Sammy Watkins pass failed)Clemson 40–35

Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl on December 8 as a BCS at-large team.[136] Ohio State faced the Clemson Tigers of the Atlantic Coast Conference, who defeated the Buckeyes 40–35.[134][137] Clemson would open the game with a 6-play drive that resulted in a 48-yard touchdown run from Tajh Boyd.[137] The Buckeyes' responded on their first offensive possession, driving 75 yards and tying the game on a Braxton Miller touchdown run.[134] A 34-yard touchdown pass from Boyd to Sammy Watkins on Clemson's next possession gave the Tigers' a 14–7 lead.[138] After the Buckeyes' special teams pinned Clemson within one yard of their endzone, the Ohio State defense forced an intentional grounding penalty in endzone, resulting in a safety, cutting the Clemson lead to 14–9 at the end of the first quarter.[134]

The Tigers' would extend their lead midway through the second quarter on a touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Martavis Bryant, giving Clemson a 20–9 lead.[134] Ohio State responded on their next possession, with a 5-play drive, resulting in a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Jeff Heuerman.[138] A Miller 3-yard touchdown run at the end of the half gave the Buckeyes' their first lead at 22–20 going into halftime.[134] Carlos Hyde scored his first touchdown of the game early in the third quarter, extending the Ohio State lead to 29–20.[137] Clemson's next offensive drive would be extended after a fumbled punt and would result in the Tigers' scoring on a touchdown pass from Boyd to Sammy Watkins.[137] Clemson would retake the lead later on their next offensive possession on Bryant's second touchdown reception, giving the Tigers' a 34–29 lead at the end of the third quarter.[134]

Ohio State's completed a 10-play, 75-yard drive early in the fourth quarter, which resulted in a 14-yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Carlos Hyde.[137] The touchdown gave the Buckeyes' the lead again at 35–34, following a failed two-point conversion pass from Kenny Guiton.[138] Clemson would put together a 13-play drive on their next possession, and take the lead for the final time after a Stanton Seckinger touchdown reception, though they were unable to complete the two-point conversion.[137] Miller would fumble the ball at midfield on the Buckeyes' next possession, though Ohio State would force a Boyd interception, with a Miller interception two plays later sealed the 40–35 Clemson victory.[137] The loss brought Ohio State's all-time record against the Tigers to 0–2.[139]

Rankings

Entering the 2013 season, the Buckeyes' were ranked No. 2 in both the AP Preseason Poll and Coaches' Preseason Poll.[140] Following their 40–20 victory over Buffalo in the first week, the Buckeyes' dropped to No. 3 in the AP Poll, being jumped by the Oregon Ducks.[141] After defeated San Diego State 42–7 in the second week of the season, Ohio State would drop again, falling to No. 3 in the Coaches' Poll and No. 4 in the AP Poll, behind the Clemson Tigers.[142] Ohio State was No. 4 when the first Harris Interactive Poll was released on October 13.[143] The Buckeyes also debuted at No. 4 in first BCS standings of the season on October 20.[144] The Buckeyes' would also drop to No. 4 in the Coaches' Poll on October 20, behind the Florida State Seminoles.[145] Following the Oregon Ducks' loss to the Stanford Cardinal on November 7, Ohio State moved up to No. 3 in all four polls.[146] The Buckeyes would drop to No. 4 in the AP Poll the following week, behind the Baylor Bears.[147] Following losses by Baylor and the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide, Ohio State jumped to No. 2 in all four polls on December 1.[148] After the Buckeyes' loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game, they fell to No. 7 in the AP Poll, Harris Interactive Poll, and the BCS standings, while falling to No. 6 in the Coaches' Poll.[149] After their loss to Clemson in the Orange Bowl, Ohio State was ranked No. 10 in the final Coaches' Poll and No. 12 in the final AP Poll.[150]

Ranking movments
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
( ) = First place votes.
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP2 (1)3 (1)4 (1)444444443432712
Coaches2 (3)2 (3)3 (2)333334443332 (4)610
HarrisNot released44443332 (5)7Not released
BCSNot released44433327Not released

After the season

Final statistics

Following their loss to Clemson, Ohio State's final team statistics were released. On the offensive side of the ball, Ohio State ranked seventh in total offense (511.9 yards per game), fifth in rushing offense (308.6 yards per game), 88th in passing offense (203.3 yards per game), and third in scoring offense (45.5 points per game).[152] On the defensive side of the ball, Ohio State ranked 46th in total defense (377.4 yards per game), ninth in rushing defense (109.4 yards per game), 110th in passing defense (268 yards per game), and 28th in scoring defense (22.6 points per game).[152] In conference, Ohio State ranked third in rushing defense and 11th in passing defense.[153]

Individually, Carlos Hyde led the team in rushing with 1,521 total yards (138.27 yards per game), scoring 15 rushing touchdowns, and ranking fifth nationally in rushing yards per game.[154] Braxton Miller finished the season completing 162 of 255 pass attempts, with 2,094 passing yards, 24 touchdown passes and seven interceptions.[155] Miller also complied 1,068 rushing yards on 171 attempts, with 12 rushing touchdowns.[154] Ryan Shazier led the team with 143 total tackles and 101 solo tackles.[156] C.J. Barnett led the team with four interceptions.[157]

Awards

After the Big Ten Championship Game, multiple Ohio State players were recognized for their on-field performance with a variety of awards and recognitions. The Big Ten recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards. On December 2, Braxton Miller was named the Graham-George Offensive Player of the Year, in addition to being named the Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year for the second consecutive season.[158][159] Carlos Hyde was named the Ameche-Dayne Running Back of the Year.[159] Miller, Hyde, Corey Linsley, Ryan Shazier and Bradley Roby were named to the Coaches' All-Big Ten First Team.[160] Corey Brown, Andrew Norwell, Jack Mewhort, Michael Bennett and Noah Spence were named to the Coaches' All-Big Ten Second Team.[160] Miller, Hyde, Linsley, Norwell Mewhort, Spence, Shazier and Roby were named to the Media All-Big Ten First Team, while Bennett was named to the Media All-Big Ten Second Team.[160]

In addition to the conference awards, several players were also named to various All-American Teams. Ryan Shazier was named to the Associated Press All-American First Team, while Carlos Hyde and Jack Mewhort were named to the Associated Press All-American Second Team.[161] Mewhort and Shazier were also named to the ESPN All-American Team.[162] Mewhort was also named a Walter Camp All-American and Shaizer was named as a USA Today All-American.[163][164] Joey Bosa was named a Freshman All-American by The Sporting News and College Football News.[165]

Coaching changes

On December 21, co-defensive coordinator Everett Withers accepted the head coaching position at James Madison.[166] On January 10, defensive line coach Mike Vrabel accepted a position as linebackers coach for the Houston Texans.[167] On January 15, Larry Johnson was brought onto the Ohio State staff as the defensive line and assistant head coach.[168] Johnson spent 18 years at Penn State prior to joining the Ohio State staff.[168] On January 23, Ohio State announced the hiring of Chris Ash to replace Withers as co-defensive coordinator, along with being named the safeties coach.[169]

NFL Draft

Fourteen players from Ohio State entered into the NFL Draft, twelve seniors and two juniors.[170] On defense, Bradley Roby, Christian Bryant and C.J. Barnett all entered.[170] On offense, Carlos Hyde, Jack Mewhort, Corey Linsley, Andrew Norwell, Corey Brown, Kenny Guiton, Jordan Hall, Marcus Hall and Chris Fields entered, while George Makridis entered on special teams.[170] Shazier, a junior, announced his intention to enter the draft on January 6, and is projected to go in the first round.[170][171] Roby, a redshirt junior, announced his intention to enter the draft in November, and is expected to go in the second round.[170][172] Shazier was selected with the fifteen pick in the first round by the Pittsburgh Steelers, while Roby was selected with the thirty-first pick in the first round by the Denver Broncos.[173] Mewhort was taken by the Indianapolis Colts and Hyde was taken by the San Francisco 49ers in the second round.[173] Linsley was taken in the fifth round by the Green Bay Packers and Bryant was taken in the seven round by the St. Louis Rams.[173]

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The 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football season It was the Buckeye s 124th overall the 101st as a member of the Big Ten Conference and the third as a member of the Big Ten Leaders Division The team was led by Urban Meyer in his second year as head coach and played its home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus Ohio The Buckeyes finished the regular season with an undefeated record for the second consecutive year as well as Big Ten Leaders Division champions for the second consecutive year They finished the season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses 12 2 overall 8 0 in the Big Ten following losses to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game and to Clemson in the Orange Bowl 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes footballBig Ten Leaders Division championBig Ten Championship Game L 24 34 vs Michigan StateOrange Bowl L 35 40 vs ClemsonConferenceBig Ten ConferenceDivisionLeaders DivisionRankingCoachesNo 10APNo 12Record12 2 8 0 Big Ten Head coachUrban Meyer 2nd season Offensive coordinatorTom Herman 2nd season Co offensive coordinatorEd Warinner 2nd season Offensive schemeSpreadCo defensive coordinatorLuke Fickell 8th 13th overall season Co defensive coordinatorEverett Withers 2nd season Base defenseMultipleCaptain8 Jack MewhortC J BarnettChristian BryantKenny GuitonBraxton MillerRyan ShazierCorey LinsleyCorey BrownHome stadiumOhio Stadium Capacity 102 329 Seasons 20122014 2013 Big Ten Conference football standingsvte Conf OverallTeam W L W L Legends DivisionNo 3 Michigan State x 8 0 13 1 Iowa 5 3 8 5 Nebraska 5 3 9 4 Minnesota 4 4 8 5 Michigan 3 5 7 6 Northwestern 1 7 5 7 Leaders DivisionNo 12 Ohio State x 8 0 12 2 No 22 Wisconsin 6 2 9 4 Penn State 4 4 7 5 Indiana 3 5 5 7 Illinois 1 7 4 8 Purdue 0 8 1 11 Championship Michigan State 34 Ohio State 24 BCS representative as conference champion BCS at large representativex Division champion co championsPenn State ineligible for conference championship game and post season bowl games due to NCAA sanctionsRankings from AP PollAfter an undefeated season in 2012 Ohio State signed a highly ranked recruiting class and entered the 2013 season ranked No 2 in all major college football polls as well as being considered the favorite to win the Leaders Division while also competing for the Big Ten championship and national championship Ohio State opened the season defeating all of their non conference opponents by a combined score of 210 61 The Buckeyes opened their conference schedule with victories over the Wisconsin Badgers and Northwestern Wildcats both ranked at the time and improved their record to 6 0 A 63 14 victory over Penn State and a 60 35 victory over Illinois kept the Buckeyes highly ranked throughout the season A 42 41 victory over Michigan in The Game gave Ohio State a 12 0 regular season record for the second consecutive season Following losses in the Big Ten Championship Game and the Orange Bowl the Buckeyes finished the season ranked No 10 in the Coaches Poll and No 12 in the AP Poll At the end of the season several players were recognized with postseason awards for individual accomplishments Braxton Miller was named the Big Ten offensive player of the year as well as the Big Ten quarterback of the year for the second consecutive season while Carlos Hyde was named the Big Ten running back of the year Also Ryan Shazier was named to the Associated Press All American First Team while Carlos Hyde and Jack Mewhort were named to the Associated Press All American Second Team The Buckeyes also had six players taken in the NFL Draft including Shazier and Bradley Roby who were both taken in the first round Contents 1 Before the season 1 1 Previous season 1 2 Spring practice 1 3 Fall camp 2 Personnel 2 1 Coaching staff 2 2 Returning starters 2 2 1 Offense 2 2 2 Defense 2 2 3 Special teams 2 3 Roster 2 4 Depth chart 2 5 Recruiting class 3 Schedule 4 Game summaries 4 1 Buffalo 4 2 San Diego State 4 3 California 4 4 Florida A amp M 4 5 Wisconsin 4 6 Northwestern 4 7 Iowa 4 8 Penn State 4 9 Purdue 4 10 Illinois 4 11 Indiana 4 12 Michigan 4 13 Michigan State 4 14 Clemson 5 Rankings 6 After the season 6 1 Final statistics 6 2 Awards 6 3 Coaching changes 6 4 NFL Draft 7 References 8 External linksBefore the season EditPrevious season Edit Urban Meyer after being hired in November 2011 quickly brought in an entirely new staff to lead the team in 2012 featuring Tom Herman and Ed Warinner as co offensive coordinators with Everett Withers and former interim head coach Luke Fickell as co defensive coordinators 1 Meyer also began to shape the team by bringing in a top ten recruiting class 2 Following an offseason of transition Ohio State began the 2012 season against Miami Ohio on September 1 defeating the RedHawks 56 10 Ohio State entered Big Ten Conference play with a 4 0 record and in their first conference game would defeat the Michigan State Spartans 17 16 A 63 38 victory over Nebraska on homecoming would give Ohio State a 6 0 record and put them in the top ten in the AP Poll Overtime victories over Purdue and Wisconsin along with many other close victories would give the Buckeyes an 11 0 record heading into their annual matchup with the Michigan Wolverines The Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines 26 21 and completed their undefeated season the first for the program since 2002 3 Though Ohio State was ineligible to play in any bowl game or to be ranked in the BCS or Coaches Poll they were still eligible for the AP National Championship 4 Following the season Ohio State was ranked third in the AP Poll behind the national champion Alabama Crimson Tide and the second ranked Oregon Ducks 5 Spring practice Edit Spring Game 1 234TotalGray 0 707 14 Scarlet 7 7107 31Date April 13Location Cincinnati OhioGame start 1 30 p m Elapsed time 2 03Game attendance 37 643Game weather Mostly Sunny 53 F Wind S 17 MPHTV announcers BTN Eric Collins play by play Glen Mason color Sources 6 Scoring summary19 08ScarletDevin Smith 20 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Scarlet 7 024 35GrayChris Field 5 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick 7 720 07ScarletCorey Brown 3 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Scarlet 14 736 25ScarletBraxton Miller 5 yard run Drew Basil kick Scarlet 21 734 13ScarletDrew Basil 25 yard field goalScarlet 24 748 44GrayMichael Thomas 4 yard pass from Cardale Jones Drew Basil kick Scarlet 24 1444 41ScarletChris Field 6 yard run Drew Basil kick Scarlet 31 14Ohio State began their spring camp earlier than they had in previous seasons starting it on March 5 7 The 2013 spring game was played on April 13 and was broadcast on the Big Ten Network Ohio State played their spring game at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio while Ohio Stadium underwent renovations 8 In similar formats to previous seasons the Buckeyes were divided up into Scarlet and Gray teams Quarterback Braxton Miller who played on the Scarlet team opened up the game with a 20 yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith and with no other scoring in the first quarter the Scarlet team took their 7 0 lead to the second quarter 6 Kenny Guiton who was the starting quarterback for the Gray team tied the game up with a touchdown pass of his own to receiver Chris Fields A Corey Brown touchdown reception with a few seconds remaining in the first half would give the Scarlet team the 14 7 advantage heading into halftime The third quarter would be dominated by the Scarlet team as Braxton Miller would drive the team to the endzone capping off the drive with a 5 yard touchdown run A Drew Basil field goal with about four minutes remaining in the quarter would give the Scarlet a 24 7 advantage The Gray team would not score until the fourth quarter off of a 4 yard touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Michael Thomas The game scoring wise was capped off with a Chris Field 6 yard touchdown run with the final score being 31 14 in favor of the Scarlet team 6 Quarterback Braxton Miller finished the game going 16 of 25 for a total of 217 yards and two touchdown passes along with his touchdown run 9 Corey Brown led the receivers with five receptions for 25 yards and touchdown while sophomore receiver Michael Thomas accounted for 79 yards a touchdown and seven receptions 9 On defense lineman Adolphus Washington accounted for four sacks leading both teams 9 The game also featured many new players replacing starters last season though playmakers Noah Spence and Washington on the defensive line still impressed the coaching staff 10 The line accounted for a total of 11 sacks during the game with a four quarterbacks involved being sacked at some point 11 Though the defense impressed with the majority of the success coming from the passing game with both teams only accounting for 122 rushing yards collectively on 45 carries 9 Fall camp Edit Twelve separate Ohio State players were on preseason award watch lists in sixteen different award categories These include C J Barnett Bradley Roby and Ryan Shazier for the Bednarik Award Corey Brown and Devin Smith for the Biletnikoff Award Christian Bryant Roby and Shazier for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy Shazier for the Butkus Award Braxton Miller for the Davey O Brien Award Carlos Hyde for the Doak Walker Award Barnett Bryan and Roby for the Jim Thorpe Award Jeff Heuerman for the Mackey Award Hyde and Miller for the Maxwell Award Jack Mewhort and Andrew Norwell for the Outland Trophy Corey Linsly for the Rimington Trophy Norwell and Shazier for the Lombardi Award as well as Miller and Roby for the Walter Camp Award 12 Before the start of camp Ohio State faced off the field issues with some players including running back Carlos Hyde who was suspended from the team following his arrest and involvement in an assault case against a female in Columbus Ohio 13 Hyde was originally dismissed from the program when the news of the investigation first broke however when he was dropped as a person of interest head coach Urban Meyer dropped his suspension to three games 14 Cornerback Bradley Roby was arrested on July 21 after an altercation at a bar in Bloomington Indiana The charges against Roby were reduced to misdemeanor on August 16 15 Ohio State opened their fall camp with all freshmen reporting on August 4 with other players reporting later in the week Personnel EditCoaching staff Edit Ohio State head coach Urban Meyer was in his second year as the Buckeye s head coach during the 2013 season In his first season with Ohio State he led the Buckeyes to an undefeated season with twelve wins 12 0 though the team was unable to participate in the Big Ten Championship Game or a bowl game due to sanctions 16 On February 8 2013 it was announced the cornerbacks coach Kerry Coombs was promoted to special teams coach for the upcoming season while also retaining his role as cornerbacks coach 17 Urban Meyer was in his second year as Ohio State s head coach during the 2013 season Name Position Seasons atOhio State Alma materUrban Meyer Head coach 2nd Cincinnati 1986 Tom Herman Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks 2nd California Lutheran 1997 Ed Warinner Co Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line 2nd Mount Union 1984 Luke Fickell Co Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 12th Ohio State 1997 Everett Withers Assistant Head Coach Co Defensive Coordinator Safeties 2nd Appalachian State 1985 Kerry Coombs Special Teams Coordinator Cornerbacks 2nd Dayton 1983 Stan Drayton Running Backs 3rd Allegheny College 1993 Zach Smith Wide Receivers 2nd Florida 2007 Mike Vrabel Defensive Line 3rd Ohio State 1996 Tim Hinton Tight Ends Fullbacks 2nd Wilmington 1982 Parker Fleming Graduate Assistant 1st Presbyterian 2010 Mickey Marotti Assistant Athletic Director for Football Sports Performance 2nd West Liberty 1987 Reference 18 Returning starters Edit Ohio State returns 14 starters from the 2012 season including nine on offense four defense as well as one on special teams Quarterback Braxton Miller returns after starting all twelve games in 2012 and eight games in 2011 Along with Miller on offense running back Carlos Hyde offensive tackle Jack Mewhort and offensive guard Andrew Norwell all return on offense after being named to the Big Ten All Conference team last season On defense linebacker Ryan Shazier returns after being named to the All Conference team in 2012 while cornerback Bradley Roby returns after being named to the AP All American team last season On offense Ohio State lost tight end Jake Stoneburner and offensive tackle Reid Fragel along with punter Ben Buchanan all seniors On defense Ohio State lost defensive lineman John Simon Garrett Goebel and Nathan Williams linebackers Etienne Sabino and Zach Boren along with cornerback Travis Howard all to graduation The only Buckeye junior eligible for the NFL Draft that declared eligibility was defensive lineman Johnathan Hankins who was selected in the second round by the New York Giants Offense Edit Player Class PositionBraxton Miller Junior QuarterbackCarlos Hyde Senior TailbackCorey Brown Senior Wide ReceiverDevin Smith Junior Wide ReceiverJeff Heuerman Junior Tight EndJack Mewhort Senior TackleAndrew Norwell Senior GuardCorey Linsley Senior CenterMarcus Hall Senior GuardReference 18 Defense Edit Player Class PositionBradley Roby Junior CornerbackChristian Bryant Senior SafetyC J Barnett Senior SafetyRyan Shazier Junior LinebackerReference 18 Special teams Edit Player Class PositionDrew Basil Senior KickerReference 18 Roster Edit 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes rosterQuarterbacks 5 Braxton Miller Junior 11 Reid Worstell Freshman 12 Cardale Jones Freshman 13 Kenny Guiton Senior 15 Luke Morgan Freshman 16 J T Barrett FreshmanRunning Backs 1 Dontre Wilson Freshman 7 Rod Smith Junior 2 Jordan Hall Senior 15 Ezekiel Elliott Freshman 25 Bri onte Dunn Sophomore 28 Warren Ball Freshman 34 Carlos Hyde Senior 46 Devin Hill SophomoreWide Receivers 6 Evan Spencer Junior 8 Jeff Greene Junior 9 Devin Smith Junior 10 Corey Brown Senior 17 Jalin Marshall Freshman 18 Kato Mitchell Sophomore 19 Joe Ramstetter Freshman 21 Devlin McDaniel Freshman 33 Frank Epitropoulos Freshman 80 Chris Fields Senior 82 James Clark Freshman 83 Michael Thomas Sophomore 84 Corey Smith Junior 86 Khaleed Franklin Freshman 87 Peter Gwilym Sophomore 88 Brandon Ojikutu SophomoreTight Ends 8 J T Moore Junior 81 Nick Vannett Sophomore 82 Ryan Carter Sophomore 84 Charles Kinzig Junior 85 Marcus Baugh Freshman 86 Jeff Heuerman Junior 89 Blake Thomas Freshman Offensive Linemen 50 Jacoby Boren Sophomore 54 Billy Price Freshman 55 Tommy Brown Sophomore 57 Chase Farris Sophomore 61 Logan Gaskey Freshman 62 Ben Moffitt Freshman 64 Ivon Blackman Senior 65 Pat Elflein Freshman 66 Kyle Dodson Freshman 67 Ben St John Junior 68 Taylor Decker Sophomore 69 Eric Kramer Junior 71 Corey Linsley Senior 73 Antonio Underwood Junior 74 Jack Mewhort Senior 75 Evan Lisle Freshman 76 Darryl Baldwin Junior 78 Andrew Norwell Senior 79 Marcus Hall SeniorDefensive Linemen 8 Noah Spence Sophomore 34 Jamal Marcus Sophomore 51 Joel Hale Junior 52 Donovan Munger Freshman 59 Tyquan Lewis Freshman 63 Michael Bennett Junior 72 Chris Carter Sophomore 77 Michael Hill Freshman 88 Steve Miller Junior 90 Tommy Schutt Sophomore 91 Chris Rock Sophomore 92 Adolphus Washington Sophomore 93 Tracy Sprinkle Freshman 94 Rashad Frazier Sophomore 97 Joey Bosa Freshman 98 John Holman Junior Linebackers 10 Ryan Shazier Junior 14 Curtis Grant Junior 36 Trey Johnson Freshman 37 Joshua Perry Sophomore 38 Craig Fada Sophomore 41 Aaron Mawhirter Freshman 43 Darron Lee Freshman 44 Mike Mitchell Freshman 46 Nick Snyder Sophomore 48 Joe Burger Sophomore 49 Craig Cataline Junior 55 Camren Williams SophomoreDefensive Backs 1 Bradley Roby Junior 2 Christian Bryant Senior 3 Corey Brown Senior 4 C J Barnett Senior 6 Vonn Bell Freshman 11 Adam Griffin Junior 12 Doran Grant Junior 13 Eli Apple Freshman 16 Cam Burrows Freshman 17 Devonte Butler Freshman 19 Gareon Conley Freshman 20 Ron Tanner Sophomore 21 Jamie Wood Senior 23 Tyvis Powell Freshman 25 Kevin Niehoff Sophomore 26 Armani Reeves Sophomore 29 Jayme Thompson Freshman 30 Devan Bogard Sophomore 32 Russel Doup Junior 33 Nik Sarac Sophomore 35 Chris Worley Freshman 42 Tyler McIntosh Junior Punters 14 Jake Russell Sophomore 95 Cameron Johnston FreshmanKickers 23 Tim Scott Junior 24 Drew Basil Senior 39 Kyle Clinton JuniorLong Snappers 41 Bryce Haynes Sophomore 56 George Makridis SeniorSources 2013 Ohio State Buckeyes football rosterDepth chart Edit Starters and backups 19 DefenseFSCorey BrownTyvis Powell WLB MLB SLBRyan Shazier Curtis Grant Joshua PerryTrey Johnson Joe Burger Camren Williams SSC J BarnettRon TannerCBDoran GrantGareon Conley DE DT DT DEJoey Bosa Joel Hale Michael Bennett Noah SpenceAdolphus Washington Jamal Marcus Tommy Schutt Chris Carter CBBradley RobyArmani ReevesOffenseWREvan SpencerChris Fields WRCorey BrownDontre Wilson LT LG C RG RTJack Mewhort Andrew Norwell Corey Linsley Marcus Hall Taylor DeckerDarryl Baldwin Pat Elflein Jacoby Boren Pat Elflein Kyle Dodson WRJeff Heuerman TE Nick Vannett TE WRDevin SmithRod SmithQBBraxton MillerKenny GuitonRBCarlos HydeJordan Hall Special teamsPK Drew BasilPK Kyle ClintonP Cameron JohnstonP Drew BasilKR Jordan HallDontre WilsonPR Corey BrownJordan HallLS George MakridisBryce HaynesH Kenny Guiton Recruiting class Edit See also American football positions Glossary of American football and Recruiting college athletics Prior to National Signing Day on February 6 2013 six high school players that graduated early and one transfer of the 2013 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice 20 These early enrollments included cornerbacks Eli Apple and Cameron Burrows quarterback J T Barrett fullback William Houston defensive ends Tyquan Lewis Tracy Sprinkle and fullback Devin Hill who transferred from Purdue University 20 On February 6 2013 the Ohio State University athletic department confirmed that it had received the National Letter of Intent from seventeen additional players to play at Ohio State that completed the 2013 recruiting class 21 Ohio State s recruiting class was highlighted by seventeen players from the ESPN 300 including eight in the top 100 No 11 Eli Apple cornerback No 43 Gareon Conley cornerback No 48 Trey Johnson linebacker No 49 Jalin Marshall wide receiver No 50 Vonn Bell safety No 55 Dontre Wilson athlete No 56 Joey Bosa defensive tackle and No 62 Cam Burrows cornerback 22 On signing day Buckeyes head coach Urban Meyer was quoted as calling it a great day 21 With Meyer going onto say I thought it would be a good day but now I ll put it in the great category 21 The Buckeyes signed the No 2 recruiting class according to Rivals com the No 1 recruiting class according to Scout com and the No 3 recruiting class according to ESPN 23 24 25 US college sports recruiting information for 2013 recruitsName Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit dateEli AppleDB Voorhees NJ Eastern 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg 4 4 Nov 23 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN J T BarrettQB Wichita Falls TX Rider 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 205 lb 93 kg Apr 18 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Marcus BaughTE Riverside CA John W North 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 233 lb 106 kg Apr 10 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Vonn BellS Rossville GA Ridgeland 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 47 Feb 6 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Joey BosaDE Fort Lauderdale FL Thomas Aquinas 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 270 lb 120 kg Apr 23 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Cameron BurrowsDB Trotwood OH Trotwood Madison 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 203 lb 92 kg 4 57 Jan 19 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN James ClarkWR New Smyrna Beach FL New Smyrna Beach 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 170 lb 77 kg Feb 6 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Gareon ConleyCB Massillon OH Washington 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 170 lb 77 kg Dec 7 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Ezekiel ElliottRB St Louis MO John Burroughs 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 198 lb 90 kg 4 42 Apr 1 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Timothy GardnerOG Indianapolis IN Lawrence Central 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 340 lb 150 kg Jul 28 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Michael HillDT Pendleton SC Pendleton 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 315 lb 143 kg Jun 27 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Trey JohnsonMLB Lawrenceville GA Central Gwinnett 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 220 lb 100 kg Jan 4 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Darron LeeS New Albany OH New Albany 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 195 lb 88 kg 4 5 Jun 26 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Tyquan LewisDE Tarboro NC Tarboro 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 225 lb 102 kg 4 77 Sep 20 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Evan LisleOT Centerville OH Centervile 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 265 lb 120 kg Feb 28 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Jalin MarshallWR Middletown OH Middletown 6 ft 1 in 1 85 m 190 lb 86 kg 4 66 Jan 30 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Mike MitchellOLB Plano TX Prestonwood Christian Academy 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 225 lb 102 kg 4 39 Jan 5 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Donovan MungerDT Shaker Heights OH Shaker Heights 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 290 lb 130 kg Dec 9 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Billy PriceDT Youngstown OH Austintown Fitch 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 280 lb 130 kg Feb 13 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Corey SmithWR Akron OH Buchtel via East Mississippi JC 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 170 lb 77 kg 4 5 Jan 11 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Tracy SprinkleDE Elyria OH Elyria 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 245 lb 111 kg Apr 17 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Jayme ThompsonS Toledo OH Central Catholic 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 183 lb 83 kg 4 54 Apr 1 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Dontre WilsonRB DeSoto TX DeSoto 5 ft 10 in 1 78 m 174 lb 79 kg 4 51 Feb 4 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Christopher WorleyOLB Cleveland OH Glenville 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 195 lb 88 kg Jan 11 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout Rivals 247Sports N A ESPN Overall recruiting rankings Scout 1 Rivals 2 ESPN 3Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources 2013 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved February 6 2013 Schedule EditThe Big Ten Conference released the schedules for the 2013 season on April 6 2011 26 The Big Ten will continue the same scheduling alignment as they had during the 2011 and 2012 seasons As a result Ohio State will play all five Leaders Division opponents Illinois Indiana Penn State Purdue and Wisconsin 26 Ohio State will also face three Legends Division opponents Iowa Northwestern and Michigan the permanent cross division opponent 26 Ohio State will play four non conference games Buffalo of the Mid American Conference San Diego State of the Mountain West Conference California of the Pac 12 Conference and Florida A amp M of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference Ohio State has two bye weeks during the season the first between their games against Northwestern and Iowa and their second between their games against Purdue and Illinois Following their second consecutive undefeated season Ohio State won the Leaders Division Championship and qualified to play in the Big Ten Championship Game against Michigan State who defeated the Buckeyes 34 24 27 On December 8 Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl against Clemson All games during the 2013 season will be broadcast on the Ohio State Football Radio Network Paul Keels will head the crew with play by play Jim Lachey with color commentary Marty Bannister as sideline and locker room reporter and Skip Mosic serving as the pre game and halftime show host 28 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceAugust 3112 00 p m Buffalo No 2Ohio StadiumColumbus OHESPN2W 40 20103 980September 73 30 p m San Diego State No 3Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABC ESPN2W 42 7104 984September 147 00 p m at California No 4California Memorial StadiumBerkeley CAFOXW 52 3462 467September 2112 00 p m Florida A amp M No 4Ohio StadiumColumbus OHBTNW 76 0103 595September 288 00 p m No 23 WisconsinNo 4Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABCW 31 24105 826October 58 00 p m at No 16 NorthwesternNo 4Ryan FieldEvanston IL College GameDay ABCW 40 3047 330October 193 30 p m Iowa No 4Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABC ESPN2W 34 24105 264October 268 00 p m Penn StateNo 4Ohio StadiumColumbus OH rivalry ABCW 63 14105 889November 212 00 p m at PurdueNo 4Ross Ade StadiumWest Lafayette INBTNW 56 051 423November 1612 00 p m at IllinoisNo 3Memorial StadiumChampaign IL Illibuck ESPNW 60 3544 095November 233 30 p m IndianaNo 4Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABC ESPN2W 42 14104 990November 3012 00 p m at MichiganNo 3Michigan StadiumAnn Arbor MI The Game ABCW 42 41113 511December 78 17 p m vs No 10 Michigan StateNo 2Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis IN Big Ten Championship Game College GameDay FOXL 24 3466 002January 3 20148 30 p m vs No 8 Clemson No 7Sun Life StadiumMiami Gardens FL Orange Bowl ESPNL 35 4072 080 Non conference game HomecomingRankings from AP Poll released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern timeSources 29 Game summaries EditBuffalo Edit See also 2013 Buffalo Bulls football team 1 234TotalBuffalo 0 1370 20 2 Ohio State 23 773 40Location Columbus OhioGame start 12 03 p m Elapsed time 3 18Game attendance 103 980Game weather Partly Cloudy 79 FReferee Shawn SmithTV announcers ESPN2 Beth Mowins play by play Joey Galloway color Sources 30 31 Scoring summary110 04Ohio StateDevin Smith 47 yard pass from Braxton Miller Kenny Guiton rush Ohio State 8 017 05Ohio StateChris Fields 7 yard pass from Braxton Miller Jordan Hall pass from Kenny Guiton Ohio State 16 010 38Ohio StateJordan Hall 49 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 23 029 18BuffaloMatt Weiser 16 yard pass from Joe Licata Patrick Clarke kick Ohio State 23 727 10BuffaloKhalil Mack 45 yard interception return Joe Licata pass failed Ohio State 23 1326 53Ohio StateJordan Hall 37 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 30 13310 21BuffaloAlex Neutz 10 yard pass from Joe Licata Patrick Clarke kick Ohio State 30 2033 16Ohio StateChris Fields 21 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 37 2047 05Ohio StateDrew Basil 39 yard field goalOhio State 40 20The Buckeyes opened the 2013 season against the Buffalo Bulls who they defeated 40 20 in Columbus 30 32 A false start and delay of game penalty would force Buffalo to punt on their first possession 33 Following a 4 play drive the Buckeyes would score on a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Devin Smith and after a Kenny Guiton two point conversion run Ohio State took an 8 0 lead 32 Ohio State would score again on their second drive after a 7 yard touchdown pass from Miller to Chris Fields and would convert another two point conversion on a pass from Guiton to Jordan Hall 32 A 49 yard Hall touchdown run on the Buckeyes next possession gave the Buckeyes a 23 0 lead after the first quarter 33 Ohio State would be unable to capitalize on a Ron Tanner interception of Bull s quarterback Joe Licata with freshman Dontre Wilson fumbling the ball on the next play 33 Buffalo would score their first points of the game on a 3 play drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Licata to Matt Weiser 30 Khalil Mack returned a Braxton Miller interception for a touchdown on the Buckeyes ensuing possession and cut the Ohio State lead to 23 13 34 A 37 yard touchdown run from Jordan Hall would give Ohio State a 30 13 lead at halftime 32 Ryan Shazier along with other Buckeyes players were carried off in the second quarter due to cramps in the hot weather 35 Buffalo would score on their first possession of the second half on a 10 yard pass from Joe Licata to Alex Neutz 31 The Buckeyes responded with a 14 play drive which ended in a 21 yard touchdown pass from Kenny Guiton to Chris Fields giving Ohio State a 37 20 lead 30 A 39 yard Drew Basil field goal in the fourth quarter would be the final scoring play 30 With the victory Ohio State extended their winning streak to 13 games dating back to the previous season the longest streak in the nation 36 The Bull s received 1 million to play the game in Ohio Stadium 37 San Diego State Edit See also 2013 San Diego State Aztecs football team 1 234TotalSan Diego State 0 070 7 3 Ohio State 21 1470 42Location Columbus OhioGame start 3 36 p m Elapsed time 3 11Game attendance 104 984Game weather Partly Cloudy 82 F Wind SW 8 MPHReferee Jerry McGinnTV announcers ABC Sean McDonough play by play Chris Spielman color Sources 38 39 Scoring summary111 49Ohio StateDontre Wilson 7 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 016 23Ohio StateCorey Brown 27 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 010 03Ohio StateJorand Hall 4 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 025 33Ohio StateKenny Guiton 44 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 023 15Ohio StateRod Smith 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 034 34Ohio StateCorey Brown 24 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 42 047 05San Diego StateChad Young 2 yard pass from Quinn Kaehler Wes Feer kick Ohio State 42 7On November 2 2012 Ohio State announced San Diego State would replace Vanderbilt on the 2013 schedule after the Commodores canceled the game 40 Ohio State defeated the Aztecs 42 7 in the second game of the season 38 41 The Buckeyes scored on their first offensive possession on a 7 yard touchdown run from freshman Dontre Wilson 41 Starting quarterback Braxton Miller left the game after the first drive with a knee injury and was replaced by Kenny Guiton 41 The Buckeyes would be unable to capitalize following a Doran Grant interception on the Aztecs ensuing possession 42 A touchdown pass from Guiton to Corey Brown and a 4 yard touchdown run from Jordan Hall gave Ohio State a 21 0 lead at the end of the first quarter 38 Kenny Guiton threw his first interception early in the second quarter to Damontae Kazee though Guiton would score on the Buckeyes next offensive possession on a 44 yard run 41 A fumble and sack by Noah Spence gave the Buckeyes the ball in Aztec territory which would lead to a Rod Smith touchdown run giving Ohio State a 35 0 lead at halftime 42 Ohio State would score on their second drive of the third quarter on a Guiton touchdown pass to Corey Brown 38 The Buckeye defense would give up their first points against midway through the third quarter following a 6 play 72 yard drive by San Diego State 41 The Aztecs scored a touchdown on a pass from Quinn Kaehler to Chad Young 41 Ohio State would run out the clock in the fourth quarter ensuring the 42 7 victory 42 With the victory Ohio State extended their winning streak to 14 games and improved their overall record against San Diego State to 4 0 43 44 California Edit See also 2013 California Golden Bears football team 1 234Total 4 Ohio State 24 7210 52California 14 677 34Location Berkeley CaliforniaGame start 7 05 p m Elapsed time 3 32Game attendance 62 467Game weather Clear 74 F Wind SW 11 MPHReferee Jay StricherzTV announcers Fox Gus Johnson play by play Charles Davis color Sources 45 46 Scoring summary113 07Ohio StateDevin Smith 90 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 0111 27Ohio StateDevin Smith 47 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 019 00Ohio StateChris Fields 1 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 018 01CaliforniaJames Grisom 61 yard pass from Jared Goff Vincen D Amato kick Ohio State 21 713 45Ohio StateDrew Basil 39 yard field goalOhio State 24 710 55CaliforniaChris Harper 42 yard pass from Jared Goff Vincen D Amato kick Ohio State 24 1428 20Ohio StateJordan Hall 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 31 1424 32CaliforniaVincen D Amato 27 yard field goalOhio State 31 1720 00CaliforniaVincen D Amato 43 yard field goalOhio State 31 20312 06Ohio StateJordan Hall 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 38 2035 26Ohio StateCorey Brown 6 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 45 2034 37CaliforniaBryce Treggs 14 yard pass from Jared Groff Vincen D Amato kick Ohio State 45 2732 02Ohio StateJordan Hall 2 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 52 2746 06CaliforniaDaniel Lasco 1 yard run Vincen D Amato kick Ohio State 52 34In their first road game of the 2013 season Ohio State defeated the California Golden Bears of the Pac 12 Conference 52 34 in Berkeley 45 47 Kenny Guiton was named the starting quarterback prior to the game replacing Braxton Miller who was injured 48 Within the first five minutes of the game the Buckeyes jumped out to a 21 0 lead following 90 and 47 yard touchdown passes from Guiton to Devin Smith 47 A sack and forced fumble by Ryan Shazier on California s third drive of the game would help set up a 1 yard touchdown pass from Guiton to Chris Fields 49 The Golden Bears first touchdown would come on their fourth drive on a 61 yard reception thrown by Jared Goff to James Grisom 47 A Christian Bryant interception for the Buckeyes would set up a 39 yard Drew Basil field goal 49 A 42 yard touchdown pass from Goff to Chris Harper would make the score 24 14 in favor of Ohio State at the end of the first quarter 45 Following a 12 play 74 yard drive Ohio State extended their led to 31 14 following a 1 yard Jordan Hall touchdown run 46 Two field goals of 27 and 43 yards for California s Vincen D Amato would cut the Buckeye lead to 31 20 at halftime 47 Ohio State would open the second half with possession of the ball and scoring a touchdown on Jordan Hall s second touchdown run of the game 49 A 6 yard touchdown pass from Kenny Guiton to Corey Brown on their next possession would make the score 45 20 in favor of the Buckeyes 45 Jared Goff would throw his third touchdown pass of the day to Bryce Treggs midway through the third quarter 47 Hall s third touchdown run for the Buckeyes would give Ohio State a 52 27 lead at the end of the third quarter 47 A 1 yard touchdown run for Daniel Lasco of the Golden Bears would be the only scoring play of the fourth quarter with the Buckeyes winning 52 34 49 Kenny Guiton was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his 276 passing yard and four touchdown passes while Ryan Shazier was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his 12 tackles and forced fumble 50 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 15 games and they improved their all time record against California to 7 1 51 52 Florida A amp M Edit See also 2013 Florida A amp M Rattlers football team 1 234TotalFlorida A amp M 0 000 0 No 4 Ohio State 34 21147 76Location Columbus OhioGame start 12 02 p m Elapsed time 2 59Game attendance 103 595Game weather Cloudy 62 F wind NNW 9 MPHReferee Alex KempTV announcers BTN Matt Devlin play by play Glen Mason color Sources 53 54 Scoring summary112 57Ohio StateJordan Hall 3 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 0111 50Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 11 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Kenny Guiton pass failed Ohio State 13 019 25Ohio StateEvan Spencer 8 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 20 010 32Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 27 010 13Ohio StateDevin Smith 5 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 34 0211 35Ohio StateJordan Hall 18 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 41 026 09Ohio StateChris Fields 15 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 48 020 05Ohio StateEvan Spencer 15 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 55 039 53Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 16 yard run Kyle Clinton kick Ohio State 62 032 26Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 13 yard run Kyle Clinton kick Ohio State 69 041 15Ohio StateCardale Jones 10 yard run Kyle Clinton kick Ohio State 76 0In their final non conference game of the 2013 season Ohio State defeated the Florida A amp M Rattlers of the Mid Eastern Athletic Conference 76 0 in Columbus 53 55 Kenny Guiton was named the Buckeyes starting quarterback for the second consecutive game 56 The Buckeyes scored on all five of their drives in the first quarter for a 34 0 lead 57 Jordan Hall scored Ohio State s first touchdown on a 3 yard run while Guiton threw four touchdown passes to four separate receivers 57 A blocked punt by Doran Grant and an interception by Bradley Roby set up good field positions for the Buckeyes and scoring drives 55 Ohio State continued to roll in the second quarter scoring three touchdowns on all of their drives including an 18 yard run from Jordan Hall and two touchdown passes from Guiton 58 The six touchdown passes from Guiton in the first half were a new Ohio State single game quarterback record 59 The Buckeyes took out their starters in the third quarter and kept the ball on the ground for the remainder of the game 57 Freshman running back Ezekiel Elliott took advantage of the playing time scoring two touchdown in the third quarter on 16 and 13 yard runs and gave Ohio State a 69 0 lead going into the fourth quarter 58 A 10 yard touchdown run from Cardale Jones in the fourth quarter was the final scoring play of the game 53 Kenny Guiton was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his six touchdown passes 60 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 16 games 61 The Rattlers received 900 000 to play the game in Ohio Stadium 37 Wisconsin Edit See also 2013 Wisconsin Badgers football team 1 234Total 23 Wisconsin 7 7010 24 4 Ohio State 14 1070 31Location Columbus OhioGame start 8 13 p m Elapsed time 3 20Game attendance 105 826Game weather Clear 70 F Wind SE 7 MPHReferee Dan CapronTV announcers ABC Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Sources 62 63 Scoring summary112 18Ohio StateEvan Spencer 25 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 013 52WisconsinJared Abbrederis 36 yard pass from Joel Stave Kyle French kick 7 710 44Ohio StateDevin Smith 26 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 724 33Ohio StateDrew Basil 45 yard field goalOhio State 17 721 30WisconsinSam Arneson 11 yard run Joel Stave Kyle French kick Ohio State 17 1420 01Ohio StateCorey Brown 40 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 24 1432 18Ohio StateCorey Brown 1 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 31 14413 47WisconsinJames White 17 yard run Kyle French kick Ohio State 31 2142 05WisconsinKyle French 42 yard field goalOhio State 31 24In their first conference game of the 2013 season Ohio State defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 31 24 in Columbus 62 64 Braxton Miller was named as the starting quarterback for the first time in two weeks and would throw a 21 yard touchdown pass on the Buckeyes first offensive possession 64 65 Wisconsin would tie the game up on their second offensive possession with a 36 yard touchdown pass from Joel Stave to Jared Abbrederis 66 The Buckeyes would respond with a 26 yard touchdown pass from Miller to Devin Smith giving Ohio State a 14 7 lead at the end of the first quarter 64 Ohio State would extend their lead early in the second quarter with a 45 yard Drew Basil field goal 62 Joel Stave would throw his second touchdown pass the Same Arneson bringing the Buckeye lead back to one possession 64 In the final minutes of the half the Buckeye offense would drive down the field and score on a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Corey Brown giving the Ohio State a 24 14 at halftime 67 The Badgers would commit their first turnover in the third quarter on a pass intercepted by Bradley Roby 67 Ohio State would score a touchdown reception by Corey Brown giving Ohio State a 31 14 lead 67 Wisconsin would put together a 9 play 75 yard drive in the fourth quarter which resulted in a touchdown run from James White 62 The Badgers again received the ball with less than five minutes remaining and were able to drive down to the Buckeye 24 yard line and would ultimately settle for a 42 yard field goal 64 The Buckeyes recovered the ensuing onside kick and would seal the 31 24 victory 66 Braxton Miller was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week after completing 17 of 25 pass attempts for 198 yards while Cameron Johnston was named the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week 68 During the game senior safety Christian Bryant sustained an ankle injury during the game which ultimately ended his season and career at Ohio State 69 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 17 games and they improved their overall record against Wisconsin to 56 18 5 70 71 Northwestern Edit See also 2013 Northwestern Wildcats football team 1 234Total No 4 Ohio State 10 3720 40No 16 Northwestern 7 1337 30Location Evanston IllinoisGame start 8 13 p m Elapsed time 3 24Game attendance 47 330Game weather Scattered showers 68 F wind E 3 MPHReferee Mike CannonTV announcers ABC Brent Musburger play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Sources 72 73 Scoring summary112 31Ohio StateDrew Basil 27 yard field goalOhio State 3 018 00NorthwesternKain Colter 9 yard pass from Trevor Siemian Jeff Budzien kick Northwestern 7 312 33Ohio StateBradley Roby blocked punt return Drew Basil kick Ohio State 10 7213 19NorthwesternKain Colter 2 yard run Jeff Budzien kick Northwestern 14 1028 36Ohio StateDrew Basil 20 yard field goalNorthwestern 14 1325 00NorthwesternJeff Budzien 23 yard field goalNorthwestern 17 1320 56NorthwesternJeff Budzien 29 yard field goalNorthwestern 20 13310 40NorthwesternJeff Budzien 32 yard field goalNorthwestern 23 1333 54Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 4 yard run Drew Basil kick Northwestern 23 20411 29Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 2 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 27 2349 10NorthwesternCameron Dickerson 12 yard pass from Trevor Siemian Jeff Budzien kick Northwestern 30 2745 22Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 7 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 34 3040 00Ohio StateJoey Bosa fumble recoveryOhio State 40 30For the first time since 2008 Ohio State played Northwestern in Evanston and in the game Ohio State defeated the Wildcats 40 30 72 74 Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored first on a Drew Basil 27 yard field goal Tyler Scott forced a fumble on Ohio State s second possession giving the Wildcats the ball deep in Ohio State territory Northwestern took advantage of the turnover scoring on a touchdown pass from Trevor Siemiah to Kain Colter giving the Wildcats the 7 3 lead 75 A blocked punt in the shadow of Northwestern s endzone by Bradley Roby gave Ohio State their first touchdown and a 10 7 lead at the end of the first quarter 76 Ohio State s first drive of the second quarter covered 72 yards and resulted in a 20 yard field goal from Basil 72 Northwestern scored on all of their drives in the second quarter including a Kain Colter touchdown run along with Jeff Budzien field goals giving the Wildcats a 20 13 lead at halftime 74 Northwestern extended their lead on the first possession of the second half driving 60 yards and taking a ten point lead following a 32 yard field goal from Budzien 76 Ohio State committed third turnover on their first possession of the half after a Braxton Miller fumble 77 A touchdown run from Carlos Hyde on the Buckeyes next offensive drive would cut the Wildcat lead down to one possession 74 Doran Grant intercepted a Trevor Siemian pass early in the fourth quarter setting up the Buckeyes deep within Northwestern territory 76 Hyde s second touchdown run gave Ohio State the lead again at 27 23 74 Northwestern responded with a Cameron Dickerson 12 yard touchdown reception from Siemian 72 Ohio State took the lead for good after a third touchdown run from Hyde following an 81 yard drive 74 A Wildcat fumbled lateral recovered by Joey Bosa made the final score 40 30 76 Hyde was recognized as Big Ten co Offensive Player of the Week for his three touchdown runs Roby was recognized as the Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week while Bosa was named Big Ten Freshman of the Week 78 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 18 games and they improved their overall record against Northwestern to 60 14 1 79 80 Iowa Edit See also 2013 Iowa Hawkeyes football team 1 234TotalIowa 10 770 24 4 Ohio State 3 71410 34Location Columbus OhioGame start 3 37 p m Elapsed time 3 11Game attendance 105 264Game weather Cloudy 46 F Wind N 13 MPHReferee Bill LeMonnierTV announcers ABC Bob Wischusen play by play Rod Gilmore color Sources 81 82 Scoring summary19 23IowaC J Fiedorowicz 2 yard pass from Jake Rudock Mike Meyer kick Iowa 7 014 00Ohio StateDrew Basil 27 yard field goalIowa 7 310 07IowaMike Meyer 28 yard field goalIowa 10 3213 58Ohio StateCorey Brown 58 yard pass Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick 10 1027 21IowaKevonte Martin Manley 6 yard pass from Jake Rudock Mike Meyer kick Iowa 17 10310 18Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1 yard run Drew Basil kick 17 1733 15Ohio StateDevin Smith 14 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 24 1732 30IowaJake Duzey 85 yard pass from Jake Rudock Mike Meyer kick 24 24413 24Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 19 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 31 2445 50Ohio StateDrew Basil 25 yard field goalOhio State 34 24In their seventh game of the 2013 season and their third conference game Ohio State defeated the Iowa Hawkeyes 34 24 in Columbus 81 83 Iowa received the opening kickoff and put together a 12 play 80 yard drive that resulted in a 2 yard touchdown reception from Jake Rudock to C J Fiedorowicz giving the Hawkeyes a 7 0 lead 81 Ohio State would respond on their first offensive drive by putting together a 12 play drive of their own that ended in a 27 yard Drew Basil field goal 82 Iowa again drove down the field on their second drive and would score on a Mike Meyer 28 yard field goal giving the Hawkeyes a 10 3 lead at the end of the first quarter 81 Three plays into the second quarter Braxton Miller threw a 58 yard touchdown pass to Corey Browing which tied the game 84 Iowa took the lead on their next possession on a Jake Rudock touchdown pass to Kevonte Martin Manley Ohio State would start the second half with a 1 yard touchdown run from Carlos Hyde 83 After a defensive stop Braxton Miller touchdown pass to Devin Smith which gave Ohio State a 24 17 lead 84 Iowa would respond on their next possession with one play an 85 yard touchdown pass from Jake Rudock to Jake Duzey tying the score again In the fourth quarter Ohio State would score on a second Hyde touchdown run as well as a 25 yard field goal from Drew Basil 83 For the first time since the 2008 season the Buckeyes did not punt a single time in the game 85 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 19 games and they improved their overall record against Iowa to 46 14 3 47 14 3 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 85 86 Penn State Edit See also 2013 Penn State Nittany Lions football team and Ohio State Penn State football rivalry 1 234TotalPenn State 0 707 14 4 Ohio State 14 28147 63Location Columbus OhioGame start 8 13 p m Elapsed time 3 19Game attendance 105 889Game weather Mostly Cloudy 45 F Wind SW 11 MPHReferee Dave WitvoetTV announcers ABC Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Sources 87 88 Scoring summary112 43Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 2 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 011 10Ohio StateBraxton Miller 39 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 0213 00Ohio StateBraxton Miller 6 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 028 24Ohio StateChris Fields 3 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 024 12Penn StateBrandon Felder 12 yard pass from Christian Hackenberg Sam Ficken kick Ohio State 28 723 16Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 39 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 720 03Ohio StateCorey Brown 25 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 42 738 52Ohio StateDontre Wilson 26 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 49 734 01Ohio StateKenny Guiton 2 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 56 748 24Ohio StateKenny Guiton 11 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 63 747 33Penn StateAllen Robinson 65 yard pass from Tyler Ferguson Same Ficken kick Ohio State 63 14In their annual rivalry game Ohio State defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions in Columbus 63 14 87 89 Ohio State opened the game with a 7 play 75 yard drive and scored on a two yard run from Carlos Hyde 90 Corey Brown would force an interception on the Nittany Lions first offensive drive though the Buckeye offense was unable to capitalize 90 Ohio State would score the next three touchdowns unanswered giving the Buckeyes a 28 0 lead Two touchdowns came on 39 yard and 6 yard runs from Braxton Miller with the third coming on a 3 yard pass from Miller to Chris Fields 89 Penn State would get on the board midway through the second quarter scoring on a 12 yard pass from Christian Hackenberg to Brandon Felder 91 A 39 yard run by Hyde along with a 25 yard pass from Miller to Corey Brown would give Ohio State a 42 7 lead at halftime 92 Curtis Grant would recover a fumble on Penn State s second drive of the third quarter and set up the Buckeye offense in Penn State territory Ohio State would capitalize on the turnover scoring on a 26 yard pass from Braxton Miller to Dontre Wilson A 2 yard touchdown run from Kenny Guiton on the Buckeyes next offensive drive would give Ohio State a 56 7 lead at the end of the third quarter 88 Guiton and the Buckeye offense would complete a 13 play 79 yard drive early in the fourth quarter that would end with another Guiton touchdown run A 65 yard pass from Tyler Ferguson to Allen Robinson would give Penn State their second touchdown of the game making the final score 63 14 89 Braxton Miller was recognized at the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week for his five touchdowns while Dontre Wilson was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his touchdown reception and 96 all purpose yards 93 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 20 games and they improved their overall record against Penn State to 15 13 16 13 without NCAA vacations and forfeits Penn States vacated wins were re instated by the NCAA 94 95 Purdue Edit See also 2013 Purdue Boilermakers football team 1 234Total 4 Ohio State 28 1477 56Purdue 0 000 0Location West Lafayette IndianaGame start 12 01 p m Elapsed time 3 09Game attendance 51 423Game weather Partly Cloudy 47 F Wind NW 10 MPHReferee Jerry McGinnTV announcers BTN Kevin Kugler play by play Glen Mason color Sources 96 97 Scoring summary114 03Ohio StateDoran Grant 33 yard interception return Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 0111 28Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 40 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 012 37Ohio StateNick Vannett 8 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 012 10Ohio StateCorey Brown 2 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 028 20Ohio StateChris Fields 1 yard pass from Kenny Guiton Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 021 46Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 42 0311 20Ohio StateKenny Guiton 4 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 49 0410 37Ohio StateKenny Guiton 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 56 0In their ninth game of the 2013 season Ohio State shutout the Purdue Boilermakers 56 0 in West Lafayette 96 98 The Buckeyes took a 14 0 lead within minutes of the kickoff scoring on an interception by Doran Grant on the second play of the game as well as a 40 yard pass from Braxton Miller to Jeff Heuerman 98 Later in the quarter Ohio State would put together a 6 play 62 yard drive that would end with a Braxton Miller pass to Nick Vannett and give the Buckeyes a three possession lead 99 Noah Spence would force a fumble which would allow the Buckeyes to score on a 2 yard touchdown pass from Miller to Corey Brown giving Ohio State a 28 0 lead 98 In the second quarter Kenny Guiton would come in and throw a one yard touchdown pass to Chris Fields 98 Ohio State s final drive of the half would end in a 10 yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to freshman Ezekiel Elliott with the Buckeyes taking a 42 0 lead into halftime 100 Guiton would again lead the Buckeyes into the endzone this time on the first drive of the third quarter this time running four yards for the touchdown 99 The Buckeye defense would force their second shutout of the season holding the Boilermakers out of Ohio State territory for most of the game 101 Kenny Guiton would score his second touchdown on the ground this time running one yard for the score and giving Ohio State a 56 0 lead 99 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 21 games and they improved their overall record against Purdue to 39 14 2 40 14 5 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 102 103 Illinois Edit See also 2013 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and Illinois Ohio State football rivalry Illibuck 1 234Total 3 Ohio State 21 14916 60Illinois 0 14714 35Location Champaign IllinoisGame start 12 01 p m Elapsed time 3 50Game attendance 44 095Game weather Cloudy 55 F Wind S 18 MPHReferee Todd GeerlingsTV announcers ESPN Dave Pasch play by play Brian Griese color Sources 104 105 Scoring summary114 24Ohio StateBraxton Miller 70 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 014 55Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 18 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 013 30Ohio StateBradley Roby 63 yard interception return Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 0210 20Ohio StateCorey Brown 11 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 027 29IllinoisV Angelo Bentley 67 yard punt return Taylor Zalewski kick Ohio State 28 725 47Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 8 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 722 25IllinoisSteve Hull 19 yard pass from Nate Scheelhaase Taylor Zalewski kick Ohio State 35 14312 06IllinoisEvan Wilson 1 yard pass from Nate Scheelhaase Taylor Zalewski kick Ohio State 35 2134 59Ohio StateTeam safetyOhio State 37 2134 01Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 44 21414 22IllinoisNate Scheelhaase 5 yard run Miles Osei pass from Nate Scheelhaase Ohio State 44 29410 43Ohio StateDrew Basil 30 yard field goalOhio State 47 2948 49IllinoisJosh Ferguson 4 yard run Nate Scheelhaase pass failed Ohio State 47 3544 03Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 51 yard run Drew Basil kick failed Ohio State 53 3542 09Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 55 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 60 35In their annual rivalry game Ohio State defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 60 35 in Champaign 104 106 Ohio State quickly jumped out to a 21 0 lead scoring on 70 yard run by Braxton Miller an 18 yard pass from Miller to Carlos Hyde as well as an interception return by Bradley Roby 106 107 The Buckeyes would extend the lead to 28 0 in the second quarter on a Corey Brown reception Illinois would score their first points of the day on a 67 yard punt return from V Angelo Bentley 107 The Buckeyes responded with a six play drive which concluded in a Hyde touchdown run 107 An Illinois drive towards the end of the first half would cover 75 yards and end on a touchdown pass from Nate Scheelhaase to Steve Hull making the score 35 14 at halftime 108 Illinois received the ball to open the third quarter and would score on a second touchdown pass from Scheelhaase this time to Evan Wilson making it a two possession game 108 Ohio State would fumble on their ensuing drive 108 The Buckeyes defense would score again this time by sacking Scheelhaase in the endzone for the safety which would result in a Carlos Hyde touchdown and giving Ohio State the 44 21 lead 106 The Illini and Nate Scheelhaase would respond scoring a touchdown on the third play of the fourth quarter and by converting the two point conversion would make it a two possession game once again 108 A Drew Basil field goal on the next Buckeye drive would be answered by an Illinois touchdown this time by Josh Ferguson 104 A third Carlos Hyde touchdown run late in the fourth quarter would put the game out of reach for the Illini with Hyde s fourth touchdown on Ohio State s next offensive drive being the final scoring play of the game 107 For scoring four touchdowns in the game and rushing for 246 yards fourth most in Buckeye history Hyde was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Ryan Shazier who had 16 tackles was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week 109 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 22 games and they improved their overall record against Illinois to 65 30 4 66 30 4 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 110 Indiana Edit See also 2013 Indiana Hoosiers football team 1 234TotalIndiana 0 0014 14 4 Ohio State 14 1477 42Location Columbus OhioGame start 3 34 p m Elapsed time 3 07Game attendance 104 990Game weather Snow showers 33 F Wind NW 15 MPHReferee Dave WitvoetTV announcers ABC Dave Flemming play by play Chris Spielman color Sources 111 112 Scoring summary112 41Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 16 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 7 018 11Ohio StateBraxton Miller 37 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 14 028 36Ohio StateBraxton Miller 5 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 21 020 37Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 5 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 034 44Ohio StateDontre Wilson 24 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 0410 37Ohio StateDevin Smith 39 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 42 045 59IndianaShane Wynn 4 yard pass from Nate Sudfeld Mitch Ewald kick Ohio State 42 742 03IndianaD Angelo Roberts 25 yard pass from Nate Sudfeld Mitch Ewald kick Ohio State 42 14In the final home game of the 2013 season Ohio State defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 42 14 in Columbus 111 113 Ohio State shutout the Hoosiers through the first three quarter of the game and would jump out to another fast start in the first quarter going up 14 0 The Buckeyes scored on their first possession of the game on a 16 yard Carlos Hyde run and would score on their second possession with a 37 yard Braxton Miller run 114 A blocked punt by Bradley Roby would set up the Ohio State offense at the Hoosier 8 yard line 113 The Buckeyes would score two plays later Braxton Miller would score his second rushing touchdown of the game 113 Following a sack by Michael Bennett on fourth down Ohio State drove 69 yards and scored on a Carlos Hyde run in the closing seconds of the second quarter giving the Buckeyes a 28 0 lead a halftime 114 Indiana would open up the second half with a 13 play drive but would fail to score after Mitch Ewald missed a 41 yard field goal Ohio State would score their fifth touchdown on a 24 yard pass from Braxton Miller to freshman Dontre Wilson A fumble forced by Ryan Shazier at the end of the third quarter would keep the Hoosiers out of the endzone 115 The Buckeyes would score on a touchdown pass from Miller to Devin Smith at the start of the fourth quarter giving them a 42 0 lead 116 Indiana would score on two Nate Sudfeld passes in the fourth quarter the first to Shane Wynn and the second to D Angelo Roberts making the final score 42 14 113 Ryan Shazier was recognized as the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week for his 16 tackles 117 With the victory Ohio State s winning streak reached 23 games a school record 118 The Buckeyes improved their overall record against Indiana to 69 12 5 70 12 5 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 119 Michigan Edit See also 2013 Michigan Wolverines football team and Michigan Ohio State football rivalry The Game 1 234Total 3 Ohio State 14 7147 42Michigan 14 7020 41Location Ann Arbor MichiganGame start 12 06 p m Elapsed time 3 32Game attendance 113 511Game weather Partly Cloudy 37 F Wind S 13 MPHReferee Mike CannonTV announcers ABC Brad Nessler color Todd Blackledge play by play Sources 120 121 Scoring summary19 24MichiganDevin Gardner 1 yard run Matt Wile kick Michigan 7 015 08Ohio StateDevin Smith 53 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick 7 712 11MichiganFitzgerald Toussaint 4 yard run Matt Wile kick Michigan 14 710 55Ohio StateBraxton Miller 53 yard run Drew Basil kick 14 14214 28MichiganJeremy Gallon 17 yard pass from Devin Gardner Matt Wile kick Michigan 21 1421 03Ohio StateBraxton Miller 21 yard run Drew Basil kick 21 2136 59Ohio StateBraxton Miller 3 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 28 2131 05Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 22 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Ohio State 35 21411 15MichiganDrew Dileo 11 yard pass from Devin Gardner Matt Wile kick Ohio State 35 2845 01MichiganJake Butt 2 yard pass from Devin Gardner Matt Wile kick 35 3542 20Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 42 3540 32MichiganDevin Funchess 2 yard pass from Devin Gardner Devin Gardner pass intercepted Ohio State 42 41 Ohio State lines up on offense near midfield In the 2013 edition of The Game Ohio State defeated the Michigan Wolverines 42 41 in Ann Arbor 120 122 After forcing a punt on the Buckeyes first possession of the game the Wolverines would drive 99 yards in 5 plays scoring on a 1 yard run from Devin Gardner 123 Ohio State responded with a 53 yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Devin Smith 120 A 4 yard touchdown run from Fitzgerald Toussaint on Michigan s next drive along with a 53 yard touchdown run from Miller tied the game 14 14 at the end of the first quarter 122 Michigan who would score on their first three drives of the game took the lead on a touchdown pass from Gardner to Jeremy Gallon early in the second quarter 122 Ohio State would score their third touchdown of the day in the final minutes of the half on a 21 yard Miller run tying the score 21 21 at halftime 120 A fumble recovered by Tyvis Powell midway through the third quarter would set up the Buckeyes 56 yard drive culminating in a 3 yard touchdown run from Braxton Miller A 22 yard touchdown pass from Miller to Jeff Heuerman on the ensuing Buckeye drive gave Ohio State the 35 21 lead at the end of the third quarter 124 A Devin Gardner touchdown pass to Drew Dileo early in the fourth quarter would cut the Buckeye lead down to one possession A Carlos Hyde fumble on the following Buckeye drive set up the Wolverines in Ohio State territory with Gardner throwing his third touchdown pass to Jake Butt and tying the score 35 35 125 Ohio State would drive 65 yard on their ensuing possession and take the lead on a Hyde touchdown run 125 The Wolverines would put together an 11 play 84 yard drive at the end of the game scoring on a Gardner touchdown pass to Devin Funchess 122 The Wolverines attempted at two point conversion for the victory though it would fail after Tyvis Powell intercepted Gardner s pass attempt 122 124 With the victory Ohio State secured their second consecutive undefeated regular season along with extending their winning streak to 24 games 126 The 83 points scored between both teams was the second most in the history of The Game with 86 points being scored in 1902 126 With their second consecutive victory over Michigan Ohio State improved their overall record against Michigan to 45 58 6 46 58 6 without NCAA vacations and forfeits 127 Michigan State Edit See also 2013 Michigan State Spartans football team and 2013 Big Ten Football Championship Game Big Ten Championship Game 1 234Total 2 Ohio State 0 10140 24 10 Michigan State 3 14314 34Location Indianapolis IndianaGame start 8 19 p m Elapsed time 3 38Game attendance 66 002Game weather IndoorsReferee Dan CapronTV announcers Fox Gus Johnson play by play Charles Davis color Sources 128 129 Scoring summary18 31Michigan StateMichael Geiger 40 yard field goalMichigan State 3 0214 50Michigan StateKeith Mumphrey 72 yard pass from Connor Cook Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 10 029 01Michigan StateTony Lippett 33 yard pass from Connor Cook Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 17 026 26Ohio StateCorey Brown 20 yard pass from Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick Michigan State 17 720 00Ohio StateDrew Basil 28 yard field goalMichigan State 17 10312 21Ohio StateBraxton Miller 8 yard run Drew Basil kick 17 1735 36Ohio StateBraxton Miller 6 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 24 1732 29Michigan StateMichael Geiger 44 yard field goalOhio State 24 20411 41Michigan StateJosiah Price 9 yard pass from Connor Cook Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 27 2442 16Michigan StateJeremy Langford 26 yard run Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 34 24In the program s first appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game Ohio State was defeated by the Michigan State Spartans 34 24 128 130 The Spartans would receive the ball first and put together a 14 play drive that would cover 47 yards and end in a Michael Geiger 40 yard field goal giving Michigan State the 3 0 lead which would be the only scoring drive of the first quarter 128 Michigan State would extend their lead early in the second quarter with two touchdown passes from Connor Cook to Keith Mumphery and Tony Lippett giving the Spartans the 17 0 advantage 131 The Buckeyes would score their first points on their fourth drive of the game which would end in a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Corey Brown Ohio State would score the final points of the half on a 28 yard field goal from Drew Basil and cutting the Spartan lead to 17 10 at halftime 130 Ohio State who received the ball to open the second half would tie the game up following a Braxton Miller 8 yard run 131 Ohio State would fail to capitalize on an interception from C J Barnett on the ensuing Spartan possession 131 The Buckeyes would take their first lead of the game midway through the third quarter after a 6 yard touchdown run from Miller and giving Ohio State the 24 17 advantage 129 A field goal by Michael Geiger would cut the Ohio State lead to 24 20 at the end of the third quarter 128 Michigan State would take the lead once again early in the fourth quarter after a touchdown pass from Cook to Josiah Price 130 Ohio State would fail to convert a fourth down midway through the fourth quarter and give the ball back the Spartans who would drive 61 yards in 6 plays putting the Buckeyes away after a 26 yard Jeremy Langford touchdown run 129 The touchdown run would be the final scoring play of the game with Michigan State defeated Ohio State 34 24 The loss ended Ohio State s 24 game win streak the longest in school history and brought Ohio State s all time record against the Spartans to 28 14 132 133 Clemson Edit See also 2013 Clemson Tigers football team and 2014 Orange Bowl January Discover Orange Bowl 1 234Total 7 Ohio State 9 1376 35 12 Clemson 14 6146 40Location Miami Gardens FloridaGame start 8 32 p m Elapsed time 3 45Game attendance 72 080Game weather Mostly Cloudy 64 F Wind N 10 MPHReferee John McDaidTV announcers ESPN Joe Tessitore play by play Matt Millen color Sources 134 135 Scoring summary112 50ClemsonTajh Boyd 48 yard run Chandler Catanzaro kick Clemson 7 015 44Ohio StateBraxton Miller 33 yard run Drew Basil kick 7 714 56ClemsonSammy Watkins 34 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick Clemson 14 712 25Ohio StateTeam safetyClemson 14 926 16ClemsonMartavis Bryant 3 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick failed Clemson 20 923 39Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 57 yard pass Braxton Miller Drew Basil kick blocked Clemson 20 1520 12Ohio StateBraxton Miller 3 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 22 2035 50Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 1 yard run Drew Basil kick Ohio State 29 2032 47ClemsonSammy Watkins 30 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick Ohio State 29 2730 32ClemsonMartavis Bryant 3 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Chandler Catanzaro kick Clemson 34 29411 35Ohio StateCarlos Hyde 14 yard pass from Braxton Miller Kenny Guiton pass failed Ohio State 35 3446 16ClemsonStanton Seckinger 5 yard pass from Tajh Boyd Sammy Watkins pass failed Clemson 40 35Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl on December 8 as a BCS at large team 136 Ohio State faced the Clemson Tigers of the Atlantic Coast Conference who defeated the Buckeyes 40 35 134 137 Clemson would open the game with a 6 play drive that resulted in a 48 yard touchdown run from Tajh Boyd 137 The Buckeyes responded on their first offensive possession driving 75 yards and tying the game on a Braxton Miller touchdown run 134 A 34 yard touchdown pass from Boyd to Sammy Watkins on Clemson s next possession gave the Tigers a 14 7 lead 138 After the Buckeyes special teams pinned Clemson within one yard of their endzone the Ohio State defense forced an intentional grounding penalty in endzone resulting in a safety cutting the Clemson lead to 14 9 at the end of the first quarter 134 The Tigers would extend their lead midway through the second quarter on a touchdown pass from Tajh Boyd to Martavis Bryant giving Clemson a 20 9 lead 134 Ohio State responded on their next possession with a 5 play drive resulting in a touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Jeff Heuerman 138 A Miller 3 yard touchdown run at the end of the half gave the Buckeyes their first lead at 22 20 going into halftime 134 Carlos Hyde scored his first touchdown of the game early in the third quarter extending the Ohio State lead to 29 20 137 Clemson s next offensive drive would be extended after a fumbled punt and would result in the Tigers scoring on a touchdown pass from Boyd to Sammy Watkins 137 Clemson would retake the lead later on their next offensive possession on Bryant s second touchdown reception giving the Tigers a 34 29 lead at the end of the third quarter 134 Ohio State s completed a 10 play 75 yard drive early in the fourth quarter which resulted in a 14 yard touchdown pass from Braxton Miller to Carlos Hyde 137 The touchdown gave the Buckeyes the lead again at 35 34 following a failed two point conversion pass from Kenny Guiton 138 Clemson would put together a 13 play drive on their next possession and take the lead for the final time after a Stanton Seckinger touchdown reception though they were unable to complete the two point conversion 137 Miller would fumble the ball at midfield on the Buckeyes next possession though Ohio State would force a Boyd interception with a Miller interception two plays later sealed the 40 35 Clemson victory 137 The loss brought Ohio State s all time record against the Tigers to 0 2 139 Rankings EditSee also 2013 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Entering the 2013 season the Buckeyes were ranked No 2 in both the AP Preseason Poll and Coaches Preseason Poll 140 Following their 40 20 victory over Buffalo in the first week the Buckeyes dropped to No 3 in the AP Poll being jumped by the Oregon Ducks 141 After defeated San Diego State 42 7 in the second week of the season Ohio State would drop again falling to No 3 in the Coaches Poll and No 4 in the AP Poll behind the Clemson Tigers 142 Ohio State was No 4 when the first Harris Interactive Poll was released on October 13 143 The Buckeyes also debuted at No 4 in first BCS standings of the season on October 20 144 The Buckeyes would also drop to No 4 in the Coaches Poll on October 20 behind the Florida State Seminoles 145 Following the Oregon Ducks loss to the Stanford Cardinal on November 7 Ohio State moved up to No 3 in all four polls 146 The Buckeyes would drop to No 4 in the AP Poll the following week behind the Baylor Bears 147 Following losses by Baylor and the No 1 Alabama Crimson Tide Ohio State jumped to No 2 in all four polls on December 1 148 After the Buckeyes loss to Michigan State in the Big Ten Championship Game they fell to No 7 in the AP Poll Harris Interactive Poll and the BCS standings while falling to No 6 in the Coaches Poll 149 After their loss to Clemson in the Orange Bowl Ohio State was ranked No 10 in the final Coaches Poll and No 12 in the final AP Poll 150 Ranking movmentsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votes WeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP2 1 3 1 4 1 444444443432712Coaches2 3 2 3 3 2 333334443332 4 610HarrisNot released44443332 5 7Not releasedBCSNot released44433327Not releasedSources 151 After the season EditFinal statistics Edit Following their loss to Clemson Ohio State s final team statistics were released On the offensive side of the ball Ohio State ranked seventh in total offense 511 9 yards per game fifth in rushing offense 308 6 yards per game 88th in passing offense 203 3 yards per game and third in scoring offense 45 5 points per game 152 On the defensive side of the ball Ohio State ranked 46th in total defense 377 4 yards per game ninth in rushing defense 109 4 yards per game 110th in passing defense 268 yards per game and 28th in scoring defense 22 6 points per game 152 In conference Ohio State ranked third in rushing defense and 11th in passing defense 153 Individually Carlos Hyde led the team in rushing with 1 521 total yards 138 27 yards per game scoring 15 rushing touchdowns and ranking fifth nationally in rushing yards per game 154 Braxton Miller finished the season completing 162 of 255 pass attempts with 2 094 passing yards 24 touchdown passes and seven interceptions 155 Miller also complied 1 068 rushing yards on 171 attempts with 12 rushing touchdowns 154 Ryan Shazier led the team with 143 total tackles and 101 solo tackles 156 C J Barnett led the team with four interceptions 157 Awards Edit After the Big Ten Championship Game multiple Ohio State players were recognized for their on field performance with a variety of awards and recognitions The Big Ten recognized several players for their individual performances with various awards On December 2 Braxton Miller was named the Graham George Offensive Player of the Year in addition to being named the Griese Brees Quarterback of the Year for the second consecutive season 158 159 Carlos Hyde was named the Ameche Dayne Running Back of the Year 159 Miller Hyde Corey Linsley Ryan Shazier and Bradley Roby were named to the Coaches All Big Ten First Team 160 Corey Brown Andrew Norwell Jack Mewhort Michael Bennett and Noah Spence were named to the Coaches All Big Ten Second Team 160 Miller Hyde Linsley Norwell Mewhort Spence Shazier and Roby were named to the Media All Big Ten First Team while Bennett was named to the Media All Big Ten Second Team 160 In addition to the conference awards several players were also named to various All American Teams Ryan Shazier was named to the Associated Press All American First Team while Carlos Hyde and Jack Mewhort were named to the Associated Press All American Second Team 161 Mewhort and Shazier were also named to the ESPN All American Team 162 Mewhort was also named a Walter Camp All American and Shaizer was named as a USA Today All American 163 164 Joey Bosa was named a Freshman All American by The Sporting News and College Football News 165 Coaching changes Edit On December 21 co defensive coordinator Everett Withers accepted the head coaching position at James Madison 166 On January 10 defensive line coach Mike Vrabel accepted a position as linebackers coach for the Houston Texans 167 On January 15 Larry Johnson was brought onto the Ohio State staff as the defensive line and assistant head coach 168 Johnson spent 18 years at Penn State prior to joining the Ohio State staff 168 On January 23 Ohio State announced the hiring of Chris Ash to replace Withers as co defensive coordinator along with being named the safeties coach 169 NFL Draft Edit See also 2014 NFL Draft Fourteen players from Ohio State entered into the NFL Draft twelve seniors and two juniors 170 On defense Bradley Roby Christian Bryant and C J Barnett all entered 170 On offense Carlos Hyde Jack Mewhort Corey Linsley Andrew Norwell Corey Brown Kenny Guiton Jordan Hall Marcus Hall and Chris Fields entered while George Makridis entered on special teams 170 Shazier a junior announced his intention to enter the draft on January 6 and is projected to go in the first round 170 171 Roby a redshirt junior announced his intention to enter the draft in November and is expected to go in the second round 170 172 Shazier was selected with the 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