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2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football team

The 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was the Buckeyes' 125th overall, the 102nd as a member of the Big Ten Conference, and first season as a member of the newly reorganized Eastern Division. The team was led by Urban Meyer, in his third year as head coach, and played their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. They finished the season with 14 wins and 1 loss (14–1 overall, 8–0 in the Big Ten), as Big Ten champions and as national champions after they defeated Oregon in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Game. Winning 14 games in a season tied the school record set by the Buckeyes' previous national champion team.

2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football
Consensus national champion
Big Ten champion
Big Ten East Division champion
Sugar Bowl champion
Sugar Bowl (CFP Semifinal)
W 42–35 vs. Alabama
CFP National Championship
W 42–20 vs. Oregon
ConferenceBig Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Ranking
CoachesNo. 1
APNo. 1
Record14–1 (8–0 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorTom Herman (3rd season)
Co-offensive coordinatorEd Warinner (3rd season)
Offensive schemePower spread
Co-defensive coordinatorLuke Fickell (9th; 14th overall season)
Co-defensive coordinatorChris Ash (1st season)
Base defense4–3 defense
Captain
Home stadiumOhio Stadium
Seasons
← 2013
2015 →
2014 Big Ten Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team   W   L     W   L  
East Division
No. 1 Ohio State x$#^   8 0     14 1  
No. T–5 Michigan State   7 1     11 2  
Maryland   4 4     7 6  
Rutgers   3 5     8 5  
Michigan   3 5     5 7  
Penn State   2 6     7 6  
Indiana   1 7     4 8  
West Division
No. 13 Wisconsin x   7 1     11 3  
Minnesota   5 3     8 5  
Nebraska   5 3     9 4  
Iowa   4 4     7 6  
Illinois   3 5     6 7  
Northwestern   3 5     5 7  
Purdue   1 7     3 9  
Championship: Ohio State 59, Wisconsin 0
  • # – College Football Playoff champion
  • ^ – College Football Playoff participant
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

After a 12–2 season the previous year, Ohio State signed a highly ranked recruiting class and entered the season ranked No. 5 in the AP poll and No. 6 in the coaches' preseason poll. In the second game of the season, Ohio State was upset by Virginia Tech, 35–21. Following the loss, Ohio State won five consecutive games, including four against Big Ten opponents. In the ninth game of the season, Ohio State defeated Michigan State in a rematch of the previous year's Big Ten Championship Game. After the 49–37 win over the Spartans, the Buckeyes moved into the top ten in all major polls. After a 42–28 win over rival Michigan, Ohio State completed their third consecutive undefeated Big Ten regular season, and earned their second consecutive berth in the Big Ten Championship Game, where they defeated Wisconsin 59–0. In the first season of the College Football Playoff, Ohio State was selected as the No. 4 team, where they defeated Alabama in the Sugar Bowl 42–35. The win advanced the Buckeyes to the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship Game, where they defeated Oregon 42–20 to capture the 2014 national championship. They were voted consensus national champions as the Associated Press (AP) and the Coaches' Poll (AFCA) both named them the No. 1 team in their final polls.

Reigning two-time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Braxton Miller was set to be Ohio State's starting quarterback for the year, but he sustained a season-ending shoulder injury in practice just a few weeks before the start of the season.[1] Redshirt freshman J. T. Barrett started at quarterback for the majority of the season, until he, too, suffered a season-ending injury via a broken ankle during the regular season finale against Michigan.[2] Redshirt sophomore Cardale Jones, who was the third-string quarterback at the start of the summer, led the Buckeyes to wins in the Big Ten Championship Game, Sugar Bowl, and CFP National Championship in his first three career starts at quarterback.

Defensive end Joey Bosa led the Big Ten in sacks, tackles for loss, and forced fumbles, and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year. Bosa was named a unanimous first-team All-American. Bosa, Barrett, offensive lineman Pat Elflein, and defensive back Doran Grant earned first-team all-conference honors.

Before the season edit

Previous season edit

Following the 2012 undefeated season, head coach Urban Meyer entered his second season at Ohio State in 2013 and brought in his second consecutive top-five recruiting class.[3] The Buckeyes entered the 2013 season ranked No. 2 in all major polls, with many considering them a favorite to win the Big Ten championship, and also being in the discussion for the national championship.[4] Ohio State continued to build on the successes of the 2012 team, extending their winning streak to 23 games following a 42–14 victory over Indiana Hoosiers, a school record for consecutive victories.[5] The Buckeyes won their second consecutive game over arch rival Michigan and completed their second consecutive undefeated regular season, while also winning the Leaders Division and qualifying for the Big Ten Championship Game.[6] Following a 34–24 loss to Michigan State in the conference championship game, Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl as a BCS at-large team.[7] The Buckeyes suffered their second consecutive loss against the Clemson Tigers in the Orange Bowl, and finished the season with a 12–2 overall record, an 8–0 record in the Big Ten.[8] Ohio State ranked No. 10 in the final Coaches' Poll and No. 12 in the final AP Poll.[9]

Returning starters edit

Coaching staff edit

 
Head coach Urban Meyer

Urban Meyer was in his third year as the Buckeyes' head coach during the 2014 season. In his previous two seasons with Ohio State, he led the Buckeyes to an overall record of 24 wins and 2 losses (24–2), while also winning the Big Ten Leaders Division championship in those two seasons. On December 21, 2013, co-defensive coordinator Everett Withers accepted the head coaching position at James Madison.[11] On January 23, 2014, Ohio State announced the hiring of Chris Ash to replace Withers as co-defensive coordinator, along with being named the safeties coach.[12] Defensive line coach Mike Vrabel also left the Ohio State staff following the 2013 season to accept a coaching position with the Houston Texans.[13] On January 15, 2014, former Penn State coach Larry Johnson was brought onto the Ohio State staff as the defensive line and assistant head coach.[14]

Coaching staff edit

Offense

  • Tom Herman – Offensive Coordinator / Quarterbacks
  • Stan Drayton – Assistant Head Coach / Running Backs (3rd year)
  • Tim Hinton – Tight Ends / Fullbacks (3rd year)
  • Zack Smith – Wide Receivers (3rd year)
  • Ed Warinner – Co-Offensive Coordinator / Offensive Line (3rd year)

Defense

  • Luke Fickell – Defensive Coordinator / Linebackers (13th year)
  • Chris Ash – Co-Defensive Coordinator / Safeties (1st year)
  • Kerry Coombs– Cornerbacks / Special Teams (3rd year)
  • Larry Johnson – Assistant Head Coach / Defensive Line (1st year)

Strength and Conditioning

  • Mickey Marotti – Strength Coach (3rd year)
  • Scott Ray- Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach
  • Anthony Schlegel -Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach

Recruiting class edit

Prior to National Signing Day on February 6, 2014, seven high school players of the 2014 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice.[15] These early enrollments included: quarterback Stephen Collier, wide receivers Johnnie Dixon and Curtis Samuel, offensive linemen Marcelys Jones and Kyle Trout, linebacker Raekwon McMillan, and kicker Sean Nuernberger.[15]

Ohio State's recruiting class was highlighted by eleven players from the "ESPN 300", including five from the top 100: No. 13 Raekwon McMillan (inside linebacker); No. 34 Johnnie Dixon (wide receiver); No. 45 Marshon Lattimore (cornerback); No. 58 Damon Webb (cornerback); and No. 74 Jamarco Jones (offensive tackle).[16] The Buckeyes signed the No. 3 recruiting class according to Rivals.com and 247Sports.com, the No. 5 recruiting class according to Scout.com, and the No. 7 recruiting class according to ESPN.[17][18][19][20]

US college sports recruiting information for 2014 recruits
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight 40 Commit date
Kyle Berger
LB
Cleveland, Ohio Saint Ignatius High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 222 lb (101 kg) Apr 8, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Dante Booker
LB
Akron, Ohio St. Vincent–St. Mary High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 4.7 May 23, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Noah Brown
WR
Sparta, New Jersey Pope John XXIII High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 211 lb (96 kg) Sep 9, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Parris Campbell
RB
Akron, Ohio St. Vincent–St. Mary High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) 4.4 Feb 10, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Stephen Collier
QB
Leesburg, Georgia Lee County High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 206 lb (93 kg) Jun 21, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Johnnie Dixon
WR
West Palm Beach, Florida Dwyer High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Dec 17, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jalyn Holmes
DE
Norfolk, Virginia Lake Taylor High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Jun 20, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Malik Hooker
DB
New Castle, Pennsylvania New Castle Senior High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 183 lb (83 kg) Jul 29, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Sam Hubbard
LB
Cincinnati, Ohio Moeller High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 223 lb (101 kg) Jul 29, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Jamarco Jones
OL
Chicago, Illinois De La Salle Institute 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 295 lb (134 kg) Jun 27, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Marcelys Jones
OL
Glenville, Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 354 lb (161 kg) Dec 25, 2012 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Demetrius Knox
OL
Fort Worth, Texas All Saints Episcopal School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 287 lb (130 kg) 5.3 Jul 28, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Marshon Lattimore
CB
Glenville, Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 185 lb (84 kg) Jan 4, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Terry McLaurin
WR
Indianapolis, Indiana Cathedral High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 175 lb (79 kg) 4.4 Jun 23, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Raekwon McMillan
LB
Hinesville, Georgia Liberty County High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 235 lb (107 kg) 4.7 Dec 16, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Sean Nuernberger
K
Buckner, Kentucky Oldham County High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 230 lb (100 kg) Jun 14, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Curtis Samuel
WR
Brooklyn, New York Erasmus Hall High School 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 4.4 Aug 16, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Darius Slade
DE
Montclair, New Jersey Montclair High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 237 lb (108 kg) Feb 5, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Erick Smith
DB
Cleveland, Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 181 lb (82 kg) Jan 4, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Brady Taylor
OL
Columbus, Ohio Bishop Ready High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 280 lb (130 kg) 5.0 Jan 20, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Dylan Thompson
DE
Lombard, Illinois Montini Catholic High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) 271 lb (123 kg) Mar 23, 2014 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Kyle Trout
OL
Lancaster, Ohio Lancaster High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 280 lb (130 kg) Feb 10, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Damon Webb
DB
Detroit, Michigan Cass Technical High School 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 177 lb (80 kg) Jan 13, 2013 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:     ESPN: 
Overall recruiting rankings: Scout: 5   Rivals: 3  247Sports: 3  ESPN: 7
  • ‡ Refers to 40 yard dash
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height, weight and 40 time.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Ohio State Signee List 2014". Rivals.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  • "Scout.com Football Recruiting: Ohio State". Scout.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  • "2014 Player Signees – Ohio State". ESPN.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  • "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.
  • "2014 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved March 11, 2014.

Spring practice edit

Spring Game
1 234Total
Gray 3 707 17
Scarlet 7 000 7
  • Date: April 12
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 1:30 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 2:01
  • Game attendance: 61,058
  • Game weather: Mostly Sunny, 73 °F (23 °C), Wind: S 17 MPH
  • Referee: Ron Snodgrass
  • TV announcers (BTN): Tom Werme (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color)
Scoring summary
17:34ScarletRashad Frazier fumble recover (team kick)Scarlet 7–0
13:11GraySean Nuernberger 43-yard field goalScarlet 7–3
27:36GrayBri'onte Dunn 2-yard run (Kyle Clinton kick)Gray 10–7
44:30GrayWarren Ball 3-yard run (Kyle Clinton kick)Scarlet 17–7

Ohio State's spring practice began on March 4 and consisted of fifteen separate practice sessions, which culminated with the spring game on April 12.[23] Following a shoulder surgery on February 21, quarterback Braxton Miller was limited in practice, while receiver Evan Spencer, still rehabilitating from an injury during the previous season, did not participate in any spring practice drills.[24] The spring game was broadcast on the Big Ten Network and returned to Ohio Stadium, after being played at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, Ohio in the previous season.[25]

As done in previous seasons, the Buckeyes were divided up into two teams, with the Gray team defeating the Scarlet team 17–7 in the annual spring game.[26] The game opened with the Scarlet team receiving the ball and were forced to punt after six plays.[21] On the opening offensive play for the Gray team, Rashad Frazier sacked freshman quarterback J. T. Barrett and forced a fumble, which was returned for a touchdown, giving the Scarlet team a 7–0 lead.[22] The Gray team closed the gap later in the first quarter with a 43-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger.[27] A fifteen-play, 80-yard drive to start the second quarter by the Gray team resulted in a 2-yard touchdown run from Bri'onte Dunn and gave the Gray team the lead at 10–7.[26] A 3-yard touchdown run from Warren Ball in the fourth quarter gave the Gray team the ten-point advantage while also being the last scoring play of the game.[26]

Starting quarterback Braxton Miller did not compete in the game.[26] J. T. led the Gray team in passing, completing 17 of 33 passes for 151 yards, while Cardale Jones led the Scarlet team in passing after completing 14 of 31 pass attempts for 126 yards.[21] Warren Ball was the overall rushing leader with 55 yards on eight attempts, including one touchdown.[21] Chris Worley led both teams in defensive stats with six solo tackles.[21]

Fall camp edit

Seven separate Ohio State players were on the preseason awards watch lists in eleven different award categories. These included Michael Bennett and Joey Bosa for the Bednarik Award, Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Lombardi Award; Bennett for the Outland Trophy; Devin Smith for the Biletnikoff Award; Curtis Grant for the Butkus Award; Braxton Miller for the Davey O'Brien Award, Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award; Jeff Heuerman for the Mackey Award; as well as Cameron Johnston for the Ray Guy Award.[28] Ohio State opened their fall camp on August 4.[29] On August 19, it was announced that quarterback Braxton Miller, who had surgery on his throwing shoulder in February 2014, would miss the entire season, after re-injuring his shoulder during camp.[30]

Personnel edit

2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
OT 76 Darryl Baldwin   Sr
RB 28 Warren Ball   So
QB 16 J. T. Barrett     Fr
TE 85 Marcus Baugh   Fr
C 50 Jacoby Boren Jr
WR 80 Noah Brown Fr
OL 55 Tommy Brown   Jr
RB 26 Devonte Butler So
WR 21 Parris Campbell Fr
WR 82 James Clark   Fr
QB 13 Stephen Collier Fr
OT 68 Taylor Decker Jr
WR 1 Johnny Dixon Fr
OL 66 Kyle Dodson   So
RB 25 Bri'onte Dunn   So
G 65 Pat Elflein   So
RB 15 Ezekiel Elliott So
WR 33 Frank Epitropoulos   So
OL 61 Logan Gaskey So
WR 89 Jeff Greene Sr
WR 87 Peter Gwilym Sr
OL 51 Joel Hale Sr
TE 86 Jeff Heuerman Sr
TE 46 Devin Hill Sr
TE 88 Sam Hubbard Fr
QB 12 Cardale Jones   So
OL 74 Jamarco Jones Fr
OL 64 Marcelys Jones Fr
OL 78 Demetrius Knox Fr
RB 29 Caleb Laps So
OL 56 Chad Lindsay   Sr
OL 75 Evan Lisle   Fr
H–B 17 Jalin Marshall   Fr
WR 20 Devlin McDaniel So
WR 83 Terry McLaurin Fr
QB 5 Braxton Miller   Sr
WR 18 Kato Mitchell Jr
TE 8 J. T. Moore   Sr
QB 15 Luke Morgan So
C, G 54 Billy Price   Fr
WR 19 Joe Ramstetter So
TE 44 Chris Rock   Jr
RB 4 Curtis Samuel Fr
WR 84 Corey Smith   Jr
WR 9 Devin Smith Sr
RB 7 Rod Smith   Sr
WR 6 Evan Spencer Sr
OL 79 Brady Taylor Fr
WR 3 Michael Thomas   So
OL 71 Kyle Trout Fr
OL 73 Antonio Underwood   Jr
TE 81 Nick Vannett   Jr
H–B 2 Dontre Wilson So
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
CB 13 Eli Apple   Fr
S 11 Vonn Bell So
DT 63 Michael Bennett Sr
LB 44 Kyle Berger Fr
LB 30 Devan Bogard Jr
LB 33 Dante Booker Fr
DL 97 Joey Bosa So
LB 48 Joe Burger Jr
S 16 Cam Burrows So
DL 72 Chris Carter   Jr
S 28 Michael Cibene So
CB 19 Gareon Conley   Fr
S 32 Russell Doup   Sr
LB 38 Craig Fada Jr
S 3 Khaleed Franklin So
DL 17 Rashad Frazier   Sr
LB 14 Curtis Grant Sr
CB 12 Doran Grant Sr
DL 77 Michael Hill   Fr
DL 98 John Holman Sr
DL 10 Jalyn Holmes Fr
S 24 Malik Hooker Fr
LB 36 Trey Johnson So
DL 53 Kosta Karageorge Sr
CB 2 Marshon Lattimore Fr
LB 43 Darron Lee So
DL 59 Tyquan Lewis   Fr
LB 5 Raekwon McMillan Fr
DL 88 Steve Miller Sr
DL 52 Donovan Munger   Fr
S 25 Kevin Niehoff Jr
DL 91 Aaron Parry So
LB 37 Joshua Perry Jr
S 23 Tyvis Powell   So
CB 26 Armani Reeves Jr
CB 18 Nik Sarac Sr
DL 90 Tommy Schutt Jr
DL 42 Darius Slade Fr
S 1 Erick Smith Fr
LB 46 Nick Snyder Jr
DE 8 Noah Spence Jr
S 20 Ron Tanner   Jr
DL 94 Dylan Thompson Fr
DL 92 Adolphus Washington Jr
CB 7 Damon Webb Fr
LB 55 Cam Williams Jr
LB 35 Chris Worley   Fr
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK 39 Kyle Clinton   Sr
LS 41 Bryce Haynes   Jr
P 95 Cameron Johnston So
LS 42 Aaron Mawhirter So
PK 96 Sean Nuernberger Fr
P 14 Jake Russell Jr
PK 9 Tim Scott Sr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches

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

Roster
Last update: 2016-Jan-26

Depth chart edit

Starters and backups.[31]

Schedule edit

The Big Ten Conference released the schedule for the 2014 season on May 16, 2013.[32] With the addition of Maryland and Rutgers, the Big Ten abandoned its previous format to accommodate expansion.[32] As a result, Ohio State faced all six Eastern Division opponents Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Penn State and Rutgers.[32] Ohio State also faced two Western Division opponents: rival Illinois and Minnesota.[32] Ohio State played four non-conference games: Navy, an FBS Independent, Kent State of the Mid-American Conference, Virginia Tech of the Atlantic Coast Conference, and Cincinnati of the American Athletic Conference. Ohio State had two bye weeks during the season, the first between their games against Kent State and Cincinnati and their second between their games against Maryland and Rutgers. Following their win over Indiana, Ohio State won the Big Ten East Division championship and qualified to play in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin, whom they defeated 59–0.[33] Ohio State was selected to participate in the inaugural College Football Playoff, as the fourth ranked team, and faced top ranked Alabama in the Sugar Bowl, whom they defeated 42–35.[34] Following their Sugar Bowl victory, the Buckeyes advanced to face second ranked Oregon in the CFP National Championship Game, whom they defeated 42–20. The ranking in parentheses below are the rankings from the College Football Playoff selection committee.

All games during the 2014 season were broadcast on the Ohio State Football Radio Network. Paul Keels headed the crew with play-by-play, Jim Lachey with color commentary, Marty Bannister as sideline and locker room reporter, and Skip Mosic as the pre-game and halftime show host.[35]

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 3012:00 p.m.vs. Navy*No. 5CBSSNW 34–1757,579
September 68:00 p.m.Virginia Tech*No. 8ESPNL 21–35107,517
September 1312:00 p.m.Kent State*No. 22
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABC/ESPN2W 66–0104,404
September 276:00 p.m.Cincinnati*No. 22
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
BTNW 50–28108,362
October 412:00 p.m.at MarylandNo. 20ABCW 52–2451,802
October 183:30 p.m.Rutgers No. 13
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
ABC/ESPN2W 56–17106,795
October 258:00 p.m.at Penn StateNo. 13ABCW 31–24 2OT107,895
November 18:00 p.m.IllinoisNo. 16
ABCW 55–14106,961
November 88:00 p.m.at No. 8 Michigan StateNo. 14ABCW 49–3776,409
November 1512:00 p.m.at No. 25 MinnesotaNo. 8ABCW 31–2445,778
November 2212:00 p.m.IndianaNo. 6
  • Ohio Stadium
  • Columbus, OH
BTNW 42–27101,426
November 2912:00 p.m.MichiganNo. 6
ABCW 42–28108,610
December 68:15 p.m.vs. No. 13 WisconsinNo. 5FOXW 59–060,229
January 1, 20159:00 p.m.vs. No. 1 Alabama*No. 4ESPNW 42–3574,682
January 12, 20158:30 p.m.vs. No. 2 Oregon*No. 4ESPNW 42–2085,689

[36]

Game summaries edit

Navy edit

1 234Total
#5 Ohio State 3 31414 34
Navy 0 773 17
  • Location: Baltimore, Maryland
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:19
  • Game attendance: 57,579
  • Game weather: 74°, cloudy, winds SE 7 mph
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (CBSSN): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (color), Allie LaForce (sideline)
Scoring summary
14:26Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 46-yard field goalOhio State 3–0
214:04NavyDeBrandon Sanders 1-yard run (Nick Sloan kick)Navy 7–3
22:04Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 28-yard field goalNavy 7–6
313:08Ohio StateDarron Lee 61-yard fumble return (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 13–7
311:15NavyKeenan Reynolds 1-yard run (Nick Sloan kick)Navy 14–13
34:10Ohio StateDevin Smith 80-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 20–14
413:54NavyNick Sloan 32-yard field goalOhio State 20–17
48:54Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 27–17
42:09Ohio StateMichael Thomas 9-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 34–17

On March 2, 2010, officials from both Ohio State and the United States Naval Academy agreed to a matchup between the Buckeyes and Midshipmen at M&T Bank Stadium.[39] In the game, Ohio State defeated the Midshipmen 34–17.[37][40]

Redshirt freshman J. T. Barrett started at quarterback for the Buckeyes following a season-ending injury to Braxton Miller during fall camp. Ohio State started the game on offense, with Barrett completing his first pass attempt on the first play of the game, however, the Midshipmen defense would force a punt.[38] Ohio State scored the first points of the day on their second offensive drive with a 46-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger to give the Buckeyes the 3–0 lead.[40] Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds drove the Midshipmen 75 yards in eleven plays on their ensuing offensive possession, with the drive resulting in a touchdown run for DeBrandon Sanders, giving Navy a 7–3 lead at the start of the second quarter.[40]

Midway through the second quarter, Barrett threw an interception, ending the Buckeyes' 67-yard drive and pinning Navy deep in their own territory.[41] The Buckeyes' next offensive drive would end in a second field goal from Nuernberger. After a missed field goal from the Midshipmen at the end of the second quarter, Navy went into halftime with a 7–6 lead.[38] Navy received the ball to open the third quarter, however on the fifth play of the drive, the Midshipmen fumbled the ball, which was returned for a touchdown by Darron Lee and gave Ohio State the lead at 13–7.[41] After a 59-yard kickoff return, Navy ended a 4-play, 84-yard drive with a touchdown from Reynolds, giving Navy the lead again at 14–13. Ohio State responded late in the third quarter with an 80-yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith.[40]

A field goal early in the fourth quarter was the last scoring play for the Midshipmen.[41] A 10-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott on Ohio State's ensuing offensive drive and a touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas put the Buckeyes well ahead, with the final score being 34–17 in favor of Ohio State.[37] Barrett, who made his first collegiate start, completed 12 of 15 pass attempts for two touchdowns, while also leading the team in rushing with 90 yards.[40] For his achievements, Barrett was recognized as the co-Big Ten Freshman of the Week.[42] With the victory, Ohio State improved their overall record against Navy to 5–0.[43]

Virginia Tech edit

1 234Total
Virginia Tech 14 7014 35
#8 Ohio State 7 077 21
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:47
  • Game attendance: 107,517
  • Game weather: 68°, partly cloudy, winds NW 8 mph
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
Scoring summary
17:05Virginia TechShai McKenzie 2-yard run (Joey Slye kick)Virginia Tech 7–0
13:51Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 2-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)7–7
10:19Virginia TechMarshawn Williams 14-yard run (Joey Slye kick)Virginia Tech 14–7
20:52Virginia TechSam Rogers 10-yard pass from Michael Brewer (Joey Slye kick)Virginia Tech 21–7
33:01Ohio StateMichael Thomas 53-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Virginia Tech 21–14
411:40Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 15-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)21–21
48:44Virginia TechBucky Hodges 10-yard pass from Michael Brewer (Joey Slye kick)Virginia Tech 28–21
40:46Virginia TechDonovan Riley 63-yard interception return (Joey Slye kick)Virginia Tech 35–21

In the first home game of the 2014 season, Ohio State was defeated by the Virginia Tech Hokies in the first meeting between the two schools.[44][46] Virginia Tech received the ball to open the game, with the Buckeye defense forcing a turnover on an interception thrown by quarterback Michael Brewer to cornerback Eli Apple.[47] After the Hokie defense forced a three and out, they received the ball in Ohio State territory after a 24-yard punt.[46] Virginia Tech took advantage of the field position, driving 43 yards and scoring on a Shai McKenzie touchdown run, giving them a 7–0 lead.[44] J. T. Barrett and the Buckeye offense responded on their next drive, driving 83 yards in seven plays and scoring on a 2-yard run from Barrett.[46] The Hokies' again started near midfield after a big kickoff return and took the lead back, this time on a 14-yard run from Marshawn Williams, giving Virginia Tech a 14–7 lead.[46] After receiving the ball again late in the half, the Hokies extended their lead, scoring on a touchdown pass from Brewer to Sam Rogers, giving Virginia Tech a 21–7 lead at halftime.[47]

The Buckeyes' offense continued to struggle, being forced to punt on their first possession of the second half. Both defenses continued to dominate the game, with Ohio State forcing the Hokies to punt on their next two possessions and Virginia Tech intercepting a pass from Barrett.[47] Ohio State reduced Virginia Tech's lead late in the third quarter on a touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas.[44] The Buckeye defense forced Brewer into his second interception of the game on their next offensive possession, though Ohio State would be forced to punt. Ohio State again forced a turnover on the Hokies' next possession, this time on a fumble recovery by Rashad Frazier.[46] Two plays later, Ohio State tied the game on a 15-yard run from Ezekiel Elliott.[46] Virginia Tech put together a 6-play, 65-yard drive on their next possession and again scored on a Brewer touchdown pass, giving them a 28–21 lead.[46] After Barrett was sacked twice on their next possession, the Buckeyes were forced to punt and though the Buckeye defense forced a Hokie stop, an interception by Barrett again gave momentum to the Hokies.[45] Another Barrett interception returned for a touchdown with less than a minute remaining in the game, sealed 35–21 the upset victory for Virginia Tech, which also ended Ohio State's 25-game regular season win streak.[46][48] This is the only game Ohio State scored under 31 points in the 2014 season.

Kent State edit

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Kent State 0 000 0
#22 Ohio State 21 24147 66
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:24
  • Game attendance: 104,404
  • Game weather: 59°, partly cloudy, winds N 12 mph
  • Referee: John O'Neill
  • TV announcers (ABC/ESPN2): Bob Wischusen (play-by-play), Matt Millen (color), Quint Kessenich (sideline)
Scoring summary
113:16Ohio StateMichael Thomas 14-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
19:30Ohio StateRod Smith 8-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–0
11:49Ohio StateRod Smith 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–0
214:16Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 41-yard field goalOhio State 24–0
212:43Ohio StateMichael Thomas 63-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 31–0
24:34Ohio StateMarcus Baugh 2-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 38–0
21:38Ohio StateDevin Smith 50-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 45–0
39:20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 3-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 52–0
35:08Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 3-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 59–0
412:38Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 66–0

In their third game of the 2014 season, Ohio State defeated the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid-American Conference 66–0 in Columbus.[49][51] Ohio State opened the game on offense, scoring in five plays on a 14-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Michael Thomas.[51] A three and out by the Buckeye defense gave the ball back to the Ohio State offense, who then drove 65 yards and took a 14–0 lead on pass from Barrett to Rod Smith.[52] After both defenses' forced interceptions on the next two possessions, the Buckeyes extended their lead late in the first quarter on a Rod Smith touchdown run. After driving deep into the Golden Flash territory, the Buckeye offense stalled and was forced to settle for a field goal early in the second quarter, giving Ohio State a 24–0 lead.[52] The Ohio State offense scored on each of their possessions in the second quarter, which included a 63-yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas, as well as touchdown passes to Marcus Baugh and Devin Smith, which gave the Buckeyes a 45–0 lead at halftime.[50][51]

After a Buckeye defensive stop on Kent State's first possession of the second half, Barrett and the Ohio State offense put together a 6-play, 28-yard drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Barrett to Jalin Marshall, expanding the Buckeyes lead to 52–0.[52] On Ohio State's next offensive possession, Barrett was replaced with backup quarterback Cardale Jones, who drove Ohio State 32 yards, with Curtis Samuel scoring on a 3-yard run.[51] A second Curtis Samuel touchdown run early in the fourth quarter was the last scoring play of the game. J. T. Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week, as well as the Freshman Player of the Week for his record-tying six touchdown passes.[53] With the victory, they improved their all-time record against Kent State to 3–0.[54]

Cincinnati edit

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Cincinnati 7 1470 28
#22 Ohio State 23 7137 50
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 6:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:26
  • Game attendance: 108,362
  • Game weather: 81°, mostly sunny, winds 1 mph
  • Referee: Daniel Capron
  • TV announcers (BTN): Thom Brennaman (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color), Lisa Byington (sideline)
Scoring summary
113:36CincinnatiChris Moore 60-yard pass from Gunner Kiel (Andrew Gantz kick)Cincinnati 7–0
111:24Ohio StateRod Smith 3-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)7–7
14:32Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 3-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–7
14:24Ohio StateTeam safetyOhio State 16–7
11:08Ohio StateDevin Smith 19-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 23–7
212:34Ohio StateEvan Spencer 19-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 30–7
25:23CincinnatiJohnny Holton 19-yard pass from Gunner Kiel (Andrew Gantz kick)Ohio State 30–14
20:26CincinnatiChris Moore 83-yard pass from Gunner Kiel (Andrew Gantz kick)Ohio State 30–21
310:03Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 23-yard field goalOhio State 33–21
39:20CincinnatiChris Moore 78-yard pass from Gunner Kiel (Andrew Gantz kick)Ohio State 33–28
35:59Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 42-yard field goalOhio State 36–28
31:18Ohio StateDontre Wilson 24-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 43–28
410:28Ohio StateDevin Smith 34-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 50–28

In their final non-conference game of the 2014 season, Ohio State defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats of the American Athletic Conference 50–28 in Columbus.[55][57] Cincinnati jumped out to an early lead, after a 60-yard touchdown pass from Gunner Kiel to Chris Moore, on their first possession of the game.[57] The Buckeyes responded with an 8-play drive that ended in a 3-yard touchdown run from Rod Smith. On their second offensive possession, Ohio State drove 91 yards and took their first lead of the game on a 3-yard run from Ezekiel Elliott.[58] On the first play of Cincinnati's ensuing possession, the Buckeye defense forced a fumble in the endzone, which was recovered by the Bearcats for a safety, extending Ohio State's lead to 16–7.[59] Ohio State continued to execute on offense after the safety, scoring their third touchdown on a 19-yard pass from J. T. Barrett to Devin Smith.[57]

The Buckeyes extended their lead to 30–7 on their first possession the second quarter, after a touchdown pass from Barrett to Evan Spencer.[59] An Ohio State fumble on their next possession set up the Bearcats to score their second touchdown of the game on a Kiel pass to Johnny Holton.[57] An 83-yard touchdown pass from Kiel to Chris Moore late in the first half closed the gap, with the Buckeyes holding onto a 30–21 lead at halftime.[57] After Ohio State settled for a field goal on their first possession of the second half, Cincinnati again closed the gap with their first possession, scoring on another long touchdown pass from Kiel to Moore, cutting Ohio State's lead to 33–28.[56] Ohio State began to pull away late in the third quarter with another field goal and a 24-yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Dontre Wilson, expanding the Buckeyes lead to 43–28.[57]

A 34-yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith early in the fourth quarter gave Ohio State a 50–28 lead and would be the last scoring play of the game.[58] Quarterback J. T. Barrett completed 26 of 36 pass attempts for 330 yards with four touchdown passes, along with 79 rushing yards and was recognized as co-Big Ten Freshmen of the Week.[60] With the victory, Ohio State improved their overall record against Cincinnati to 7–0.[61]

Maryland edit

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#20 Ohio State 14 17714 52
Maryland 3 777 24
  • Location: College Park, Maryland
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:23
  • Game attendance: 51,802
  • Game weather: 66°, partly sunny, winds WNW 8 mph
  • Referee: Michael Cannon
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color), Todd McShay (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:59Ohio StateRod Smith 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
16:33Ohio StateJalin Marshall 9-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–0
15:00MarylandBrad Craddock 57-yard field goalOhio State 14–3
212:09Ohio StateMichael Thomas 25-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–3
28:59Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 28-yard field goalOhio State 24–3
22:34MarylandWes Brown 2-yard run (Brad Craddock kick)Ohio State 24–10
20:57Ohio StateNick Vannett 1-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 31–10
36:30Ohio StateDevin Smith 30-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 38–10
34:06MarylandBrandon Ross 2-yard run (Brad Craddock kick)Ohio State 38–17
414:54Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 9-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 45–17
413:32MarylandStefon Diggs 4-yard pass from Caleb Rowe (Brad Craddock kick)Ohio State 45–24
48:58Ohio StateRaekwon McMillan 19-yard interception return (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 52–24

For the first time, Ohio State traveled to College Park to play Maryland in the first conference game of the season, in which Ohio State defeated the Terrapins 52–24.[62][64] Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored eight plays later on a Rod Smith touchdown run.[65] Ohio State scored again on their second possession, this time on a 9-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Jalin Marshall, giving them an early 14–0 lead.[65] Maryland scored their first points of the game on their second possession, scoring on a 57-yard field goal from Brad Craddock.[64]

Early in the second quarter, Ohio State again added to their lead after driving 56 yards and scoring on a 25-yard pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas.[65] A Sean Nuernberger field goal on the Buckeyes' next possession gave Ohio State a 24–3 lead.[66] Maryland scored their first touchdown following a 13 play, 75-yard drive that ended with a Wes Brown run.[62] Late in the first half, the Ohio State defense forced a turnover on a pass intercepted by C.J. Brown, setting up the Buckeye offense at the Terrapin 1-yard line.[64] Ohio State took advantage of the turnover, and scored on a pass from Barrett to Nick Vannett, giving the Buckeyes a 31–10 lead at halftime.[64] Both teams failed to score on their first possessions of the second half. On the Buckeyes' second drive of the third quarter, Barrett completed a 30-yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith, giving Ohio State a 38–10 advantage.[64] The Terrapins responded on their ensuing possession, driving 75 yards and scoring on a Brandon Ross touchdown run.[62]

On the first play of the fourth quarter, Ohio State again added to their lead, scoring on a 9-yard touchdown run from Barrett, and giving them a 45–17 lead.[65] Maryland quarterback Caleb Rowe again led the Terrapins down the field and scored on a Stefon Diggs 4-yard touchdown reception on their first possession of the fourth quarter.[62] Rowe was intercepted on Maryland's ensuing possession by Raekwon McMillan, who returned it 19 yards for a touchdown.[64] With the win, Ohio State extended their Big Ten regular season win streak to 17 games, dating back to the 2012 season.[67]

Rutgers edit

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Rutgers 7 037 17
#13 Ohio State 14 21210 56
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 3:30 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:20
  • Game attendance: 106,795
  • Game weather: 53°, cloudy with heavy rain late, winds NW 16 mph
  • Referee: Daniel Capron
  • TV announcers (ABC/ESPN2): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color), Todd McShay (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:34Ohio StateNick Vannett 12-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
15:24Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–0
10:27RutgersDesmon Peoples 1-yard run (Kyle Federico kick)Ohio State 14–7
213:03Ohio StateNick Vannett 26-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–7
29:50Ohio StateEli Apple 4-yard fumble recovery (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 28–7
24:32Ohio StateRod Smith 3-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 35–7
313:17Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 33-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 42–7
38:24Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 5-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 49–7
36:36RutgersKyle Federico 42-yard field goalOhio State 49–10
34:14Ohio StateEvan Spencer 11-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 56–10
414:54RutgersDesmon Peoples 12-yard run (Kyle Federico kick)Ohio State 56–17

In their first conference home game of the 2014 season and in the first meeting between Ohio State and Rutgers, the Buckeyes defeated the Scarlet Knights 56–17 in Columbus.[68][70] Rutgers received the opening kickoff and was forced into a three and out by the Ohio State defense. The Buckeyes drove 52 yards on their first possession of the game and scored on a touchdown pass from quarterback J. T. Barrett to Nick Vannett.[70] Ohio State scored again on their next possession, with a touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott, his fourth of the season.[71] Rutgers responded on their next drive, going 66 yards in ten plays and scoring on a touchdown run from Desmon Peoples, and cutting the Buckeyes' lead to 14–7.[70]

Ohio State expanded their lead early in the second quarter, scoring on another Barrett touchdown pass to Vannett.[70] The Buckeye defense scored in their third consecutive game, this time on a fumble recovery by Eli Apple, which was returned four yards for a touchdown.[70] Rod Smith scored on a three-yard touchdown run later in the second quarter, which gave Ohio State a 35–7 lead.[71] The Buckeye defense forced another turnover after the Scarlet Knights drove 83 yards to the Buckeye six-yard line, securing Ohio State's four-possession lead going into halftime.[72] Ohio State, who received the second half kickoff, scored on a 4-play, 79-yard drive, which ended with a 33-yard run from Barrett.[70] Barrett again rushed for a touchdown on Ohio State's next possession, giving Ohio State a 49–7 lead.[68] Rutgers scored for the second time on their next possession, this time on a 42-yard field goal from Kyle Federico.[71] Ohio State continued to dominate on offense, and responded to the field goal by scoring another touchdown on an 11-yard pass from Barrett to Evan Spencer.[68]

Rutgers put together an 8-play, 80-yard drive that ended in a 12-yard touchdown run for Desmon Peoples early in the fourth quarter.[70] Backup quarterback Cardale Jones eventually entered the game for Barrett as the Buckeyes began to run down the clock.[71] Neither team scored again in the fourth quarter making the final score 56–17 in favor of the Buckeyes. Following the game, Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week as well as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week.[73]

Penn State edit

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#13 Ohio State 7 100014 31
Penn State 0 07107 24
  • Location: University Park, Pennsylvania
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:52
  • Game attendance: 107,895
  • Game weather: 54°, pleasant, breezy, winds W 12 mph
  • Referee: John O'Neill
  • TV announcers (ABC): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
Scoring summary
110:15Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
211:07Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 49-yard field goalOhio State 10–0
23:58Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 1-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 17–0
313:57Penn StateAnthony Zettel 40-yard interception return (Sam Ficken kick)Ohio State 17–7
411:08Penn StateSaeed Blacknall 24-yard pass from Christian Hackenberg (Sam Ficken kick)Ohio State 17–14
40:09Penn StateSam Ficken 31-yard field goal17–17
OTPenn StateBill Belton 1-yard run (Sam Ficken kick)Penn State 24–17
OTOhio StateJ. T. Barrett 5-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)24–24
2OTOhio StateJ. T. Barrett 4-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 31–24

In their annual rivalry game, Ohio State defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions 31–24 in double overtime.[74][76] The Nittany Lions received the opening kickoff and were stopped by the Buckeye defense, who forced an interception by Christian Hackenberg, which was recovered by Vonn Bell.[76] Ohio State capitalized on the turnover, scoring in seven plays on a 10-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott.[74] Following the touchdown, both defenses stepped up, with neither team scoring for the remainder of the first quarter. Ohio State had their second scoring drive early in the second quarter, driving 59 yards and extending their lead to 10–0 after a 49-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger.[74] Ohio State scored again midway through the second quarter on a touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Jeff Heuerman, giving the Buckeyes a 17–0 lead going into halftime.[77]

Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half. The Nittany Lion defense forced a Barrett interception on the third play of the drive, with Anthony Zettel returning it 40 yards for Penn State's first scoring play of the game.[78] Midway through the third quarter the Buckeyes drove into Penn State territory, but were unable to capitalize on the field position, with Nuernberger missing a 41-yard field goal.[77] The Ohio State defense forced their second Hackenberg interception on the Nittany Lions' ensuing possession, but were unable to put together to take advantage, eventually punting after a three and out.[76] Penn State chipped the Buckeyes' lead to 17–14 early in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass from Hackenberg to Saeed Blacknall.[78] Following defense stops by the Nittany Lions' defense, Penn State drove 77 yards in 19 plays, and setting up a 31-yard field goal for Sam Ficken, tying the game at 17–17 and sending it to overtime.[74]

Penn State received the ball first in overtime and scored on a touchdown run from Bill Belton.[74] The Buckeyes responded on their possession, scoring in three plays on a run from Barrett, sending the game to a second overtime.[77] Following an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Penn State, Ohio State again drove the ball into the end zone on three plays, taking a 31–24 lead.[77] Penn State was unable to score on their ensuing possession, with Hackenberg being sacked on the final play of the game by Joey Bosa, sealing the victory for the Buckeyes.[76] Bosa was recognized for his achievements, which included six tackles and 2.5 sacks, by being named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week.[79] With the win, Ohio State improved their overall record against Penn State to 17–12 .[80]

Illinois edit

Illibuck
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Illinois 0 077 14
#13 Ohio State 17 14177 55
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:23
  • Game attendance: 106,961
  • Game weather: 39°, cloudy, winds NW 14 mph
  • Referee: David Witvoet
  • TV announcers (ABC): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Chris Spielman (color), Todd McShay (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:25Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 23-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
16:47Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 44-yard field goalOhio State 10–0
11:30Ohio StateDevin Smith 32-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 17–0
211:43Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 24–0
20:02Ohio StateDevin Smith 8-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 31–0
311:56Ohio StateDontre Wilson 27-yard pass from Cardale Jones (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 38–0
39:31Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 26-yard field goalOhio State 41–0
37:20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 30-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 48–0
31:48IllinoisDonovonn Young 5-yard run (David Reisner kick)Ohio State 48–7
414:21Ohio StateMichael Thomas 19-yard pass from Cardale Jones (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 55–7
45:55IllinoisMatt LaCosse 7-yard pass from Aaron Bailey (David Reisner kick)Ohio State 55–14
 
OSU won their 62nd Illibuck Trophy when they defeated Illinois on November 1.

In their traditional game for the Illibuck Trophy, Ohio State defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 55–14 in Columbus.[81][83] The Buckeyes kicked off to start the game and forced a turnover on the seventh play of the game, when Darron Lee intercepted a Reilly O'Toole pass.[83] Ohio State took advantage of the turnover, scoring in three plays on a 23-yard Curtis Samuel touchdown run, giving the Buckeyes the early 7–0 lead.[84] Ohio State scored on their next two drives with a field goal from Sean Nuernberger and a 32-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Devin Smith, extending their lead to 17–0.[81] The Buckeye continued to put pressure on the Illini, forcing a fumble by running back Josh Ferguson that was recovered by Tyvis Powell late in the first quarter, and a second interception for O'Toole recovered by Curtis Grant.[83] Ohio State capitalized off of the interception, scoring a Curtis Samuel touchdown run, his second of the game.[85] After a 25-yard punt return late in the first half, Ohio State scored in two plays on a touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith, giving the Buckeyes a 31–0 lead going into halftime.[83]

After the first half, backup quarterback Cardale Jones replaced Barrett for the remainder of the game.[84] Ohio State, who received the opening kickoff of the second half, scored on an 8-play, 79-yard drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Dontre Wilson.[85] Illinois' ensuing possession ended after quarterback Aaron Bailey was sacked and fumbled the ball, with Curtis Grant recovering the fumble.[83] Ohio State extended their lead off of the turnover on a 26-yard field goal from Nuernberger, giving the Buckeyes a 41–0 lead.[81] Ohio State again scored quickly on their next possession, with Jalin Marshall scoring on a 30-yard touchdown run.[81] Illinois scored their first points of the game late in the third quarter on a touchdown run from Donovonn Young.[83] Ohio State scored early in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass from Jones to Michael Thomas.[85] A 7-yard touchdown pass from Aaron Bailey to Matt LaCosse by the Illini to make the final score 55–14.[85] With the win, Ohio State retained the wooden turtle trophy for which the game is famous for, and improved their all-time record against Illinois to 66–30–3 – including 62 Illibuck Trophies since it was established in 1925.[86]

Michigan State edit

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#13 Ohio State 7 21714 49
#7 Michigan State 14 7313 37
  • Location: East Lansing, Michigan
  • Game start: 8:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:45
  • Game attendance: 76,409
  • Game weather: 39°, cloudy, winds NW 8 mph
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (ABC): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color), Heather Cox (sideline)
Scoring summary
19:42Michigan StateKeith Mumphery 15-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 7–0
18:41Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 5-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)7–7
16:14Michigan StateJeremy Langford 33-yard run (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 14–7
212:27Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)14–14
24:37Michigan StateJeremy Langford 1-yard pass (Michael Geiger kick)Michigan State 21–14
23:19Ohio StateMichael Thomas 79-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)21–21
20:56Ohio StateDevin Smith 44-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 28–21
38:38Michigan StateMichael Geiger 40-yard field goalOhio State 28–24
32:18Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 35–24
412:07Ohio StateDontre Wilson 7-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 42–24
49:15Michigan StateJosiah Price 16-yard pass from Connor Cook (Michael Geiger kick)Ohio State 42–31
47:12Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 17-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 49–31
45:20Michigan StateJeremy Langford 1-yard run (Connor Cook pass failed)Ohio State 49–37

In a rematch of the 2013 Big Ten Championship Game, Ohio State defeated the Michigan State Spartans 49–37 in East Lansing.[87][89] Ohio State received the opening kickoff and drove 45 yards in nine plays and failed to score after a missed field goal from Sean Nuernberger.[90] Michigan State scored the first points of the game on their first drive off of a 15-yard touchdown pass from Connor Cook to Keith Mumphery.[87] The Buckeyes responded on their ensuing possession, tying the game at 7–7 after a touchdown run from J. T. Barrett.[90] A 33-yard run from Jeremy Langford on the Spartans' next possession, gave Michigan State a 14–7 lead.[87]

Ohio State tied the game again early in the second quarter on a second touchdown run from Barrett.[88] The Spartans' responded on their next drive, going 66 yards, and taking a 21–14 lead on another Langford touchdown run.[87] On the ensuing kickoff, Dontre Wilson fumbled the ball for the Buckeyes, turning it over to the Spartans, though they were unable to score off of it.[89] Ohio State and Barrett quickly recovered on their next possession, scoring in one play on a 79-yard touchdown pass to Michael Thomas.[90] A touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith late in the first half gave Ohio State their first lead of the game at 28–21.[89] Michigan State received the ball to start the second half and settled for a 40-yard field goal from Michael Geiger, cutting the Ohio State lead to 28–24.[89] The Buckeyes responded on their first possession of the half, scoring on an Ezekiel Elliott touchdown run and expanding their lead to two possessions.[91]

Ohio State began to pull away early in the fourth quarter, with a touchdown pass from Barrett to Wilson, giving the Buckeyes a 42–24 lead.[90] A touchdown pass from Cook to Josiah Price on the Spartans' next possession cut the lead again down to eleven points, 42–31.[90] Elliott again scored a rushing touchdown for the Buckeyes on their ensuing possession.[90] A touchdown run from Langford on the next Spartan drive was the last scoring play of the game, giving the Buckeyes the 49–37 victory.[89] Quarterback J. T. Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week for his achievements.[92][93] With the win, Ohio State continued their streak of 21 consecutive Big Ten regular season wins, and improved their all-time record against the Spartans to 29–13.[94]

Minnesota edit

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#8 Ohio State 14 377 31
Minnesota 0 14010 24
  • Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:21
  • Game attendance: 45,778
  • Game weather: 15°, light snow, winds S 5 mph
  • Referee: Todd Geerlings
  • TV announcers (ABC): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color), Tom Luginbill (sideline)
Scoring summary
110:14Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 86-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
14:33Ohio StateJalin Marshall 57-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–0
214:27MinnesotaDavid Cobb 5-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)Ohio State 14–7
21:24MinnesotaDavid Cobb 30-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)14–14
20:00Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 22-yard field goalOhio State 17–14
37:37Ohio StateMichael Thomas 30-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 24–14
410:08Ohio StateEvan Spencer 22-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 31–14
47:08MinnesotaDavid Cobb 12-yard run (Ryan Santoso kick)Ohio State 31–21
41:19MinnesotaRyan Santoso 34-yard field goalOhio State 31–24

In their final road conference game of the 2014 season, Ohio State defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 31–24 in Minneapolis.[95][97] Both teams failed to convert first downs on their opening drives, with both defenses forcing three and outs.[97] Ohio State scored their first points of the day on their second offensive drive, with an 86-yard run from quarterback J. T. Barrett, giving Ohio State a 7–0 lead.[98] The Buckeyes scored again on their ensuing possession, with a 57-yard pass from Barrett to Jalin Marshall. Holding a 14–0 lead at the end of the first quarter, the Buckeye defense did not allow a first down conversion by the Golden Gophers during the quarter.[97]

Minnesota opened the second quarter with a David Cobb touchdown run, off of a J. T. Barrett interception, which closed the score to a one-possession game.[98] A fumble by Jalin Marshall deep in Minnesota territory, gave the ball again to the Golden Gophers' off of a turnover.[98] Minnesota took advantage of the turnover, putting together an 11 play, 80-yard drive that ended with a 30-yard touchdown run by Cobb, tying the game a 14.[95] On the Buckeyes' ensuing possession, they drove 57 yards and ended the first half with a 22-yard field goal by Sean Nuernberger, giving Ohio State a 17–14 lead at halftime.[97] Minnesota opened the second half with a missed field goal on their first drive. Ohio State drove 65 yards on their first possession of the third quarter and scored on a 30-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Michael Thomas, extending the Buckeyes' lead to 24–14.[99] The Buckeye defense forced an interception on the ensuing Golden Gopher drive, which was returned for 28 yards by Doran Grant, though the Ohio State offense failed to take advantage and score.[97]

Ohio State scored on a touchdown pass to Evan Spencer on their first drive of the fourth quarter.[98] Minnesota scored their first points of the half on their next offensive drive, with David Cobb scoring his third touchdown of the game, making the score 31–21 Ohio State.[98] A 34-yard field goal by Ryan Santoso late in the game closed the score to a one-possession game, though the Golden Gophers were unable to stop the clock, which gave the Buckeyes the 31–24 victory.[97] Quarterback J. T. Barrett was recognized after the game as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his achievements.[100] With the win, Ohio State improved their overall record against Minnesota to 44–7.[101]

Indiana edit

1 234Total
Indiana 10 377 27
#6 Ohio State 14 0721 42
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:17
  • Game attendance: 101,426
  • Game weather: 35°, cloudy, winds SW 14 mph
  • Referee: Ron Snodgrass
  • TV announcers (BTN): Kevin Kugler (play-by-play), Glen Mason (color), Lisa Byington (sideline)
Scoring summary
113:49Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 65-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
18:28Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 4-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–0
16:41IndianaTevin Coleman 2-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick)Ohio State 14–7
14:41IndianaGriffin Oakes 30-yard field goalOhio State 14–10
29:34IndianaGriffin Oakes 37-yard field goalOhio State 14–13
37:17IndianaTevin Coleman 90-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick)Indiana 20–14
32:20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 54-yard punt return (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–20
413:03Ohio StateJalin Marshall 6-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 28–20
44:21Ohio StateJalin Marshall 15-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 35–20
42:49Ohio StateJalin Marshall 54-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 42–20
41:13IndianaTevin Coleman 52-yard run (Griffin Oakes kick)Ohio State 42–27

In a conference divisional matchup, Ohio State defeated the Indiana Hoosiers in Columbus 42–27.[102][104] Ohio State received the opening kickoff and drove 76 yards in three plays, scoring on a 65-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott.[105] Ohio State scored again on their ensuing offensive drive, on a four-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Jeff Heuerman, giving the Buckeyes a 14–0 lead.[104] The Hoosiers responded on their next drive by scoring on a two-yard touchdown run by Tevin Coleman, cutting the lead to one possession.[104] A fumble on Ohio State's next drive, allowed the Hoosiers to cut the Buckeye lead to 14–10 after a 30-yard field goal from Griffin Oakes.[105] After forcing a second interception from J. T. Barrett, the Hoosiers took advantage, scoring on another Oakes field goal early in the second quarter, making the score 14–13 Ohio State at halftime.[102]

After both teams failed to score on their respective opening possessions, the Hoosiers scored on their next drive on a 90-yard touchdown run from Coleman, giving Indiana their first lead at 20–14.[104] The Buckeyes retook the lead on a 54-yard punt return by Jalin Marshall, making the score 21–20 Ohio State.[104] The Buckeyes' first drive of the fourth quarter ended with a touchdown pass from Barrett to Marshall and gave the Buckeyes a 28–20 advantage.[105] Following a Tyvis Powell interception, the Buckeyes took a two-possession lead late in the fourth quarter on another touchdown pass from Barrett to Marshall.[106] Another touchdown on a connection between Barrett and Marshall sealed the game for the Buckeyes, who took a 42–20 lead.[106] Indiana scored late on a 52-yard touchdown run by Coleman, making the final score 42–27.[104] Following the game, Jalin Marshall was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week with his four touchdown receptions.[107] With the victory, Ohio State clinched their third straight division championship, securing a place in the Big Ten Championship Game and improved their overall record against Indiana to 71–9–4.[108]

Michigan edit

The Game
1 234Total
Michigan 7 777 28
#6 Ohio State 7 71414 42
  • Location: Columbus, Ohio
  • Game start: 12:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:29
  • Game attendance: 108,610
  • Game weather: 41°, partly sunny, winds S 12 mph
  • Referee: John O'Neill
  • TV announcers (ABC): Dave Pasch (play-by-play), Brian Griese (color), Tom Luginbill (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:34Ohio StateNick Vannett 6-yard pass from J. T. Barrett (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 7–0
12:42MichiganJake Butt 12-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Matt Wile kick)7–7
27:34MichiganDrake Johnson 2-yard run (Matt Wile kick)Michigan 14–7
20:07Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 25-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)14–14
312:58Ohio StateJ. T. Barrett 2-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–14
37:41MichiganDrake Johnson 4-yard run (Matt Wile kick)21–21
31:08Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 2-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 28–21
44:58Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 44-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 35–21
43:58Ohio StateDarron Lee 33-yard fumble recovery (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 42–21
41:15MichiganFreddy Canteen 3-yard pass from Devin Gardner (Matt Wile kick)Ohio State 42–28

In the 2014 edition of The Game, Ohio State defeated the Michigan Wolverines by a score of 42–28 in Columbus.[109][111] Michigan received the opening kickoff, though the Buckeyes forced a turnover on the third play of the game, on a Devin Gardner pass intercepted by Vonn Bell.[111] The Buckeyes took advantage of the turnover, scoring on a 6-yard touchdown pass from J. T. Barrett to Nick Vannett, to give Ohio State a 7–0 lead.[111] Michigan tied the game up midway through the first quarter after a 7 play, 80-yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass from Gardner to Jake Butt.[111]

The Wolverines' drove 95 yards on their first possession of the second quarter, scoring on a 2-yard touchdown run from Drake Johnson, giving Michigan their first lead at 14–7.[112] Late in the second quarter, the Buckeyes scored their second touchdown of the game on a 25-yard run from Barrett, tying the game at 14 going into halftime.[109] Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half and drove 72 yards in 5 plays, capping the drive with another touchdown run from Barrett, giving the Buckeyes a 21–14 lead.[111] Michigan responded on their ensuing possession, scoring on a second Drake Johnson touchdown run and tying the game at 21.[112] The Buckeyes again responded, driving 81 yards, and taking the 28–21 lead on an Ezekiel Elliott touchdown run.[111]

The Buckeyes began to take control of the game early in the fourth quarter, on another Elliott touchdown run making the score 35–21 Ohio State.[113] During the drive, quarterback J. T. Barrett sustained an injury to his leg and was carted off of the field, not returning for the remainder of the game.[112][114] On Michigan's ensuing possession, the Buckeye defense sacked Gardner, with Joey Bosa forcing a fumble, which was returned 33 yards by Darron Lee for a touchdown, which gave Ohio State a 42–21 lead.[111] Michigan scored on their next offensive possession, on a touchdown pass from Gardner to Freddy Canteen making the score 42–28.[111] Ohio State was able to run out the clock on their next possession, securing their third straight victory over the Wolverines' and a third consecutive undefeated Big Ten regular season.[115] Following the game, J. T. Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his accomplishments.[116] With the victory, Ohio State improved their record over Michigan since 2001 to 12–2.[117]

Big Ten Championship vs. Wisconsin edit

Big Ten Championship Game: #13 Wisconsin Badgers (10–2) vs. #5 Ohio State Buckeyes (11–1)
Period 1 2 34Total
Wisconsin 0 0 000
#5 Ohio State 14 24 71459

at Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: December 6
  • Game time: 8:15 p.m. EDT
  • Game weather: Indoors (roof closed)
  • Game attendance: 60,229
  • Referee: Mike Gannon
  • TV announcers (Fox): Gus Johnson, Charles Davis and Molly McGrath
  • Box Score
Game information

In the program's second consecutive appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game, Ohio State defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 59–0.[118][119] Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored on their opening drive on a 39-yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith from quarterback Cardale Jones, who was making his first career start at Ohio State.[119] Midway through the first quarter, the Buckeyes scored on a 2-play drive, which ended in an 81-yard touchdown run by Ezekiel Elliott, giving Ohio State the 14–0 advantage.[119] The Buckeye defense forced their first turnover of the game on the Badgers' ensuing possession, with Joel Stave having a pass intercepted by Vonn Bell.[120]

The Buckeyes took advantage of the turnover, scoring on a 7-play, 53-yard drive that ended with a 23-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger.[118] The next Buckeye possession also resulted in scores, with a 44-yard touchdown reception by Devin Smith from Cardale Jones and a 14-yard run from Elliott, extending the Ohio State lead to 31–0.[120] The Buckeye defense forced the Wisconsin offense in the three and outs three times during the second quarter, and got a score on a fumble recovery, returned by Joey Bosa, which gave Ohio State a 38–0 lead going into halftime.[119]

The Buckeye defense again stopped the Badgers' on their first possession of the second half. Ohio State drove 77 yards in 5 plays on their first possession of the half, scoring on another touchdown pass from Jones to Smith, making the score 45–0 Ohio State.[119] The Buckeye defense forced another Badger turnover late in the third quarter, on a Stave pass that was intercepted by Doran Grant, though they were unable to score off of it, with the Badgers blocking a field goal attempt.[121] A 12-yard run by Curtis Samuel midway through the fourth quarter gave Ohio State a 52–0 lead.[119] Ohio State's ensuing possession also ended with points off of a Samuel touchdown run.[120] The Buckeye defense continued to stop the Badgers and finished the game with their second shutout of the season, with the Buckeyes winning 59–0.[119]

The victory gave Ohio State their first outright conference championship since the 2009 season.[122] Quarterback Cardale Jones was named the MVP of the game after completing 12 of 17 pass attempts for 257 yards, and throwing three touchdown passes.[123] With the victory, Ohio State improved their all-time record against Wisconsin to 57–18–5.[124]

CFP Semifinal at Sugar Bowl vs. Alabama edit

2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Sugar Bowl
1 234Total
#4 Ohio State[125] 6 14148 42
#1 Alabama[125] 14 777 35
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Game start: 9:00 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:41
  • Game attendance: 74,682
  • Game weather: Indoors (dome stadium)
  • Referee: Land Clark
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Brad Nessler (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (color), Holly Rowe (sideline)
Scoring summary
111:32Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 22-yard field goalOhio State 3–0
19:25AlabamaDerrick Henry 25-yard run (Adam Griffith kick)Alabama 7–3
15:17Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 21-yard field goalAlabama 7–6
12:06AlabamaAmari Cooper 15-yard pass from Blake Sims (Adam Griffith kick)Alabama 14–6
28:07AlabamaT. J. Yeldon 2-yard run (Adam Griffith kick)Alabama 21–6
22:55Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 3-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Alabama 21–13
20:12Ohio StateMichael Thomas 13-yard pass from Evan Spencer (Sean Nuernberger kick)Alabama 21–20
312:44Ohio StateDevin Smith 47-yard pass from Cardale Jones (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 27–21
33:21Ohio StateSteve Miller 41-yard interception return (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 34–21
31:01AlabamaBlake Sims 5-yard run (Adam Griffith kick)Ohio State 34–28
43:24Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 85-yard run (Michael Thomas pass from Cardale Jones)Ohio State 42–28
41:59AlabamaAmari Cooper 6-yard pass from Blake Sims (Adam Griffith kick)Ohio State 42–35

On December 7, 2014, the final College Football Playoff standings were released with Ohio State ranked No. 4, selected to face the No. 1 Alabama Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Sugar Bowl.[34][128] In the game, the Buckeyes defeated the Crimson Tide 42–35 to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship.[129][130] Alabama started the game on offense, with the Buckeye defense forcing a three and out.[126] The Buckeyes' first drive of the game went 80 yards and ended with a 22-yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger, giving Ohio State a 3–0 lead.[131] Ohio State's next possession ended with a fumble by Ezekiel Elliott, recovered by the Crimson Tide in Ohio State territory. Alabama took advantage of the turnover, scoring on a Derrick Henry 25-yard touchdown run, giving them a 7–3 lead.[126] The Buckeyes settled for another field goal on their next possession, cutting the score to a one-point game.[132] A 15-yard touchdown pass from Blake Sims to Amari Cooper gave the Crimson Tide a 14–6 lead at the end of the first quarter.[131]

Quarterback Cardale Jones, starting his second career game, threw an interception to Cyrus Jones early in the second quarter, setting up an Alabama drive that ended with a 2-yard touchdown run from T. J. Yeldon, extending the Crimson Tide lead to 21–6.[129] Ohio State responded on their next possession, going 71 yards in 12 plays, and scoring on an Elliott touchdown run, cutting the score to 21–13 Alabama.[129] The Buckeyes closed out the first half by scoring on a trick play, a 13-yard pass from Evan Spencer to Michael Thomas, cutting the Crimson Tide lead to 21–20 going into halftime.[131]

Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half, drove 75 yards, and scored on a 47-yard pass from Cardale Jones to Devin Smith, giving them the lead with a score of 27–21.[131] Midway through the third quarter, Blake Sims threw an interception to Steve Miller that was returned 41 yards, and increased the Buckeye lead to two possessions at 34–21.[129] Alabama responded on their ensuing possession, scoring on a 5-yard touchdown run from Sims, making the score 34–28 Ohio State at the end of the third quarter.[129]

Blake Sims threw his second interception of the game early in the fourth quarter, though the Buckeyes were unable to capitalize off of the turnover.[126] An 85-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott with less than four minutes in the game, gave the Buckeyes 42–28, after the successful two-point conversion.[132] Alabama went 65 yards in a minute and a half on their next possession, scoring on a 6-yard touchdown pass from Sims to Amari Cooper, to cut the game again to one possession.[133] The game ended on a Hail Mary pass from Sims that was intercepted by Tyvis Powell, giving Ohio State the 42–35 victory.[129][130] For their achievements, running back Ezekiel Elliott was named the offensive MVP of the game, and Darron Lee was named the defensive MVP.[134][135] The loss was the Southeastern Conference's second straight major bowl loss to Ohio State.[136]

CFP Championship vs. Oregon edit

2015 College Football Playoff National Championship
1 234Total
#2 Oregon[125] 7 3100 20
#4 Ohio State[125] 14 7714 42
  • Location: Arlington, Texas
  • Game start: 8:30 p.m.
  • Elapsed time: 3:37
  • Game attendance: 85,689
  • Game weather: Indoors (retractable roof closed)
  • Referee: Greg Burks
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (color), Heather Cox (sideline), Tom Rinaldi (sideline)
Scoring summary
112:21OregonKeanon Lowe 7-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Adrian Schneider kick)Oregon 7–0
14:36Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 33-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)7–7
11:08Ohio StateNick Vannett 1-yard pass from Cardale Jones (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 14–7
24:49Ohio StateCardale Jones 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 21–7
20:48OregonAdrian Schneider 26-yard field goalOhio State 21–10
311:23OregonByron Marshall 70-yard pass from Marcus Mariota (Adrian Schneider kick)Ohio State 21–17
36:39OregonAdrian Schneider 23-yard field goalOhio State 21–20
30:00Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 9-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 28–20
49:44Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 2-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 35–20
40:28Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1-yard run (Sean Nuernberger kick)Ohio State 42–20

Following victories in their respective bowl games on January 1, the No. 4 Buckeyes and the No. 2 Oregon Ducks advanced to face each other in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship at AT&T Stadium.[139][140] Coming into the game, Ohio State had never lost to Oregon, holding an 8–0 all-time record against the Ducks.[141]

Oregon won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball the start the game.[142] The Ducks' first drive featured running back Thomas Tyner and quarterback Marcus Mariota driving Oregon 75 yards and scoring on a 7-yard touchdown pass from Mariota to Keanon Lowe to give Oregon an early 7–0 lead.[137][143] The Buckeye offense struggled on their first drive, going only 17 yards, and was forced to punt.[142] The Buckeye defense stopped Oregon at midfield on their next possession and forced them to punt, setting up Ohio State inside their own 3-yard line.[142] During the drive, Ohio State went 97-yard and scored their first points of the game on a 33-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott, tying the game at 7–7.[137][144] The Buckeye defense forced the Ducks to punt on their next two possessions.[142] The Ohio State offense took advantage by scoring on a touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Nick Vannett, making the score 14–7 Ohio State at the end of the first quarter.[137][143]

On the fourth play of the second quarter, Ohio State turned the ball over on a fumble by Cardale Jones, giving the Ducks' possession of the ball at own 41-yard line.[142][145] The Ducks' drove down to the Ohio State 3-yard line, but were unable to take advantage of the turnover after failing to convert on fourth down.[142] The Buckeye offense took over at their own 1-yard line and quickly drove to midfield.[142] The drive ended, however, on another Ohio State turnover, this time on a pass from Jones to Corey Smith that was fumbled by Smith, which allowed Oregon to take over at their own 9-yard line.[142][145] Oregon, again, was unable to capitalize off of the turnover, with the Buckeye defense forcing a three and out.[142] The ensuing Ohio State possession took only 6 plays and ended with a touchdown run from Jones, giving Ohio State a 21–7 lead.[143][144] The next Ducks' possession went 66 yards in 12 plays and ended with a 26-yard field goal from Aidan Schneider.[137] After the Oregon defense forced a three and out on the Buckeyes' next possession, Oregon went into halftime, trailing Ohio State 21–10.[137][146]

Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half.[142] Ohio State turned the ball over on their first possession of the half on a Cardale Jones pass intercepted by Danny Mattingly returned to the Oregon 30-yard line.[142][145] The Ducks took advantage of the turnover in one play on a 70-yard touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota to Byron Marshall, making the score 21–17 Ohio State.[137][143] The Buckeyes turned the ball over for a fourth time on their next possession, with Jones fumbling the ball inside Ohio State territory.[142][144] Aidan Schneider made a 23-yard field goal off of the turnover, with the score 21–20 Ohio State.[137] The Buckeyes' ensuing possession went 75 yards in 12 plays, ending on a 9-yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott to make the score 28–20 Ohio State at the end of the third quarter.[137][144]

After a Buckeye defensive stop, the Ohio State offense and Ezekiel Elliott again scored a touchdown, making the score 35–20 Ohio State early in the fourth quarter.[137][143] Both teams exchanged punts on their drives.[142] With less than three minutes remaining in the game, the Oregon offense attempt to convert a fourth down, though the pass from Marcus Mariota was incomplete.[142][144] Ohio State regained possession and scored on a fourth touchdown from Elliott.[137][143] The last play of the game was a Mariota pass that was intercepted by Eli Apple and made the final score 42–20.[137][138][143][144]

For their performances, Ezekiel Elliott was named the game's offensive MVP, and Tyvis Powell was named the game's defensive MVP.[143] Ohio State improved their all-time record against Oregon to 9–0, won the first ever College Football Playoff national championship, and the program's first national championship since 2002.[141][147] It was Ohio State's eighth claimed national championship, and sixth national championship by vote of the AP and Coaches' polls.[147] The fourteen season victories tied the 2002 season for the most in program history.[147]

Rankings edit

Entering the 2014 season, the Buckeyes were ranked No. 5 in the AP and No. 6 in the Coaches' Preseason Polls.[148] After a 35–21 loss to Virginia Tech on September 6, Ohio State dropped to No. 22 in the AP and No. 18 in the Coaches' Polls.[149] When the first College Football Playoff rankings came out on October 28, the Buckeyes were No. 16.[150] After Ohio State defeated No. 7 Michigan State 49–37 on November 8, they moved up to No. 8 in the AP and No. 7 in the Coaches' Poll, as well as moving up to No. 8 in the CFP rankings.[151] Entering the Big Ten Championship Game, the Buckeyes were ranked No. 6 in both the AP and Coaches' Polls, and No. 5 in the CFP rankings.[152] Following the 59–0 win over Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game, Ohio State moved up to No. 5 in the AP Poll and No. 4 in the Coaches' Poll.[153] On December 7, it was announced that Ohio State had passed TCU in the CFP rankings into the No. 4 ranking, which qualified them to participate in the inaugural College Football Playoff.[34][154] After the victory over Oregon in the College Football Playoff National Championship, Ohio State finished in the No. 1 position unanimously in both the AP and Coaches' polls as consensus national champions.[155]

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
( ) = First-place votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP58222322201513131313877651 (59)
Coaches6 (1)7181820181513121313777641 (64)
CFPNot released161486654Not released

After the season edit

 
Dublin, Ohio renamed its North High Street in honor of the team's accomplishments during the 2014 season.[157]

Following their victory over Oregon for the national championship, the team returned to Columbus on January 13, where they were greeted by fans upon their arrival at Port Columbus International Airport, as well as when they returned to the campus.[158] On January 18, the official championship celebration was held at Ohio Stadium, which was attended by an estimated 45,000 fans.[159] The event included a performance by the Ohio State University Marching Band, as well as speeches from athletic director Gene Smith, head coach Urban Meyer, Braxton Miller, and Ezekiel Elliott.[159]

Final statistics edit

Following their win over Oregon in the College Football Playoff National Championship, Ohio State's final team statistics were released. On the offensive side of the ball, Ohio State ranked ninth in total offense (511.6 yards per game), eighth in rushing offense (264.5 yards per game), 51st in passing offense (247.1 yards per game), and fifth in scoring offense (44.8 points per game).[160] In conference, Ohio State ranked first in total offense, second in rushing offense, and third in passing offense.[161] On the defensive side of the ball, Ohio State ranked 19th in total defense (342.4 yards per game), 34th in rushing defense (141.3 yards per game), 28th in passing defense (201.1 yards per game), and 26th in scoring defense (22.0 points per game).[160] In conference, Ohio State ranked fifth in total defense, fifth in rushing defense, and sixth in passing defense.[161]

Individually, Ezekiel Elliott led the team in rushing with 1,878 total yards (125.2 yards per game), scoring 18 touchdowns, and ranking 12th nationally in rushing yards per game.[162] J. T. Barrett finished the season completing 203 of 314 pass attempts, with 2,834 passing yards, 34 touchdown passes, and 10 interceptions.[163] Cardale Jones finished the season completing 56 of 92 pass attempts, with 860 passing yards, 7 touchdown passes, and 2 interceptions.[163] Joshua Perry led the team 124 total tackles and 73 solo tackles.[164] Vonn Bell led the team with 6 interceptions, and Joey Bosa led the team with 13.5 sacks.[165][166]

Awards and honors edit

Individual edit

  • QB J. T. Barrett
    • Thompson-Randle El Freshman of the Year
    • Griese-Brees Quarterback of the Year
    • All Big Ten First Team (Media and Coaches)
    • AP All-American Third Team.[167]
  • DE Joey Bosa
    • Nagurski-Woodson Defensive Player of the Year
    • Smith-Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year
    • All Big Ten First Team (Media and Coaches)
    • unanimous All-Big Ten First Team,
    • unanimous All-American.[167]
  • OL Pat Elfein, and LB Doran Grant – All-Big Ten First Team (Coaches).[167]
  • OL Taylor Decker, TE Jeff Heuerman – All-Big Ten Second Team (Coaches)[167]
  • Elflein, Decker, Heuerman, Grant, and LB Joshua Perry – All-Big Ten Second Team (Media).[167]
  • DL Michael Bennett
    • All Big Ten Second Team (Coaches)
    • AP All-American Third Team
    • CBS All-American Team,[168][169]
    • CFPA National Freshman Performer of the Year
    • Freshman All-American,
  • LB Darron Lee, LB Raekwon McMillan, and CB Eli Apple – Freshman All American.[170][171]
  • Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Tom HermanBroyles Award (best assistant coach of the year).[172]
  • Head coach Urban Meyer – West Bridge Street in Dublin, Ohio renamed Urban Meyer Way

Team edit

  • Intersection of Lane Avenue and High Street in Columbus renamed Undisputed Way[173]
  • North High Street in Dublin, Ohio renamed Champions Drive
  • Inaugural Cincinnati Reds Reds Country Athletic Achievement Award[174]

NFL Draft selections edit

Thirty-one former players have been selected in the NFL Draft so far:

Player Position Round Pick Year NFL Team
Joey Bosa Defensive end 1 3 2016 San Diego Chargers
Ezekiel Elliott Running back 1 4 2016 Dallas Cowboys
Eli Apple Cornerback 1 10 2016 New York Giants
Marshon Lattimore Cornerback 1 11 2017 New Orleans Saints
Malik Hooker Safety 1 15 2017 Indianapolis Colts
Taylor Decker Offensive tackle 1 16 2016 Detroit Lions
Darron Lee Linebacker 1 20 2016 New York Jets
Billy Price Center 1 21 2018 Cincinnati Bengals
Gareon Conley Cornerback 1 24 2017 Oakland Raiders
Devin Smith Wide receiver 2 37 2015 New York Jets
Curtis Samuel Wide receiver 2 40 2017 Carolina Panthers
Michael Thomas Wide receiver 2 47 2016 New Orleans Saints
Raekwon McMillan Linebacker 2 54 2017 Miami Dolphins
Parris Campbell Wide receiver 2 59 2019 Indianapolis Colts
Vonn Bell Safety 2 61 2016 New Orleans Saints
Tyquan Lewis Defensive end 2 64 2018 Indianapolis Colts
Pat Elflein Center 3 70 2017 Minnesota Vikings
Terry McLaurin Wide receiver 3 76 2019 Washington Redskins
Sam Hubbard Defensive end 3 77 2018 Cincinnati Bengals
Adolphus Washington Defensive tackle 3 80 2016 Buffalo Bills
Braxton Miller Wide receiver 3 85 2016 Houston Texans
Jeff Heuerman Tight end 3 92 2015 Denver Broncos
Nick Vannett Tight end 3 94 2016 Seattle Seahawks
Joshua Perry Linebacker 4 102 2016 San Diego Chargers
Jalyn Holmes Defensive end 4 102 2018 Minnesota Vikings
Doran Grant Cornerback 4 121 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers
Cardale Jones Quarterback 4 139 2016 Buffalo Bills
Jamarco Jones Offensive tackle 5 168 2018 Seattle Seahawks
Michael Bennett Defensive tackle 6 180 2015 Jacksonville Jaguars
Evan Spencer Wide receiver 6 187 2015 Washington Redskins
Noah Brown Wide receiver 7 239 2017 Dallas Cowboys

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The 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football team represented Ohio State University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season It was the Buckeyes 125th overall the 102nd as a member of the Big Ten Conference and first season as a member of the newly reorganized Eastern Division The team was led by Urban Meyer in his third year as head coach and played their home games at Ohio Stadium in Columbus Ohio They finished the season with 14 wins and 1 loss 14 1 overall 8 0 in the Big Ten as Big Ten champions and as national champions after they defeated Oregon in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship Game Winning 14 games in a season tied the school record set by the Buckeyes previous national champion team 2014 Ohio State Buckeyes footballConsensus national championBig Ten championBig Ten East Division championSugar Bowl championBig Ten Championship W 59 0 vs WisconsinSugar Bowl CFP Semifinal W 42 35 vs AlabamaCFP National ChampionshipW 42 20 vs OregonConferenceBig Ten ConferenceDivisionEast DivisionRankingCoachesNo 1APNo 1Record14 1 8 0 Big Ten Head coachUrban Meyer 3rd season Offensive coordinatorTom Herman 3rd season Co offensive coordinatorEd Warinner 3rd season Offensive schemePower spreadCo defensive coordinatorLuke Fickell 9th 14th overall season Co defensive coordinatorChris Ash 1st season Base defense4 3 defenseCaptain5 Michael BennettCurtis GrantDoran GrantJeff HeuermanBraxton MillerHome stadiumOhio StadiumSeasons 20132015 2014 Big Ten Conference football standings vte Conf Overall Team W L W L East Division No 1 Ohio State x 8 0 14 1 No T 5 Michigan State 7 1 11 2 Maryland 4 4 7 6 Rutgers 3 5 8 5 Michigan 3 5 5 7 Penn State 2 6 7 6 Indiana 1 7 4 8 West Division No 13 Wisconsin x 7 1 11 3 Minnesota 5 3 8 5 Nebraska 5 3 9 4 Iowa 4 4 7 6 Illinois 3 5 6 7 Northwestern 3 5 5 7 Purdue 1 7 3 9 Championship Ohio State 59 Wisconsin 0 College Football Playoff champion College Football Playoff participant Conference championx Division champion co championsRankings from AP Poll After a 12 2 season the previous year Ohio State signed a highly ranked recruiting class and entered the season ranked No 5 in the AP poll and No 6 in the coaches preseason poll In the second game of the season Ohio State was upset by Virginia Tech 35 21 Following the loss Ohio State won five consecutive games including four against Big Ten opponents In the ninth game of the season Ohio State defeated Michigan State in a rematch of the previous year s Big Ten Championship Game After the 49 37 win over the Spartans the Buckeyes moved into the top ten in all major polls After a 42 28 win over rival Michigan Ohio State completed their third consecutive undefeated Big Ten regular season and earned their second consecutive berth in the Big Ten Championship Game where they defeated Wisconsin 59 0 In the first season of the College Football Playoff Ohio State was selected as the No 4 team where they defeated Alabama in the Sugar Bowl 42 35 The win advanced the Buckeyes to the 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship Game where they defeated Oregon 42 20 to capture the 2014 national championship They were voted consensus national champions as the Associated Press AP and the Coaches Poll AFCA both named them the No 1 team in their final polls Reigning two time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year Braxton Miller was set to be Ohio State s starting quarterback for the year but he sustained a season ending shoulder injury in practice just a few weeks before the start of the season 1 Redshirt freshman J T Barrett started at quarterback for the majority of the season until he too suffered a season ending injury via a broken ankle during the regular season finale against Michigan 2 Redshirt sophomore Cardale Jones who was the third string quarterback at the start of the summer led the Buckeyes to wins in the Big Ten Championship Game Sugar Bowl and CFP National Championship in his first three career starts at quarterback Defensive end Joey Bosa led the Big Ten in sacks tackles for loss and forced fumbles and was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Bosa was named a unanimous first team All American Bosa Barrett offensive lineman Pat Elflein and defensive back Doran Grant earned first team all conference honors Contents 1 Before the season 1 1 Previous season 1 2 Returning starters 1 2 1 Offense 1 2 2 Defense 1 2 3 Special teams 1 3 Coaching staff 2 Coaching staff 2 1 Recruiting class 2 2 Spring practice 2 3 Fall camp 3 Personnel 3 1 Depth chart 4 Schedule 5 Game summaries 5 1 Navy 5 2 Virginia Tech 5 3 Kent State 5 4 Cincinnati 5 5 Maryland 5 6 Rutgers 5 7 Penn State 5 8 Illinois 5 9 Michigan State 5 10 Minnesota 5 11 Indiana 5 12 Michigan 5 13 Big Ten Championship vs Wisconsin 5 14 CFP Semifinal at Sugar Bowl vs Alabama 5 15 CFP Championship vs Oregon 6 Rankings 7 After the season 7 1 Final statistics 8 Awards and honors 8 1 Individual 8 2 Team 8 3 NFL Draft selections 9 References 10 External linksBefore the season editPrevious season edit Following the 2012 undefeated season head coach Urban Meyer entered his second season at Ohio State in 2013 and brought in his second consecutive top five recruiting class 3 The Buckeyes entered the 2013 season ranked No 2 in all major polls with many considering them a favorite to win the Big Ten championship and also being in the discussion for the national championship 4 Ohio State continued to build on the successes of the 2012 team extending their winning streak to 23 games following a 42 14 victory over Indiana Hoosiers a school record for consecutive victories 5 The Buckeyes won their second consecutive game over arch rival Michigan and completed their second consecutive undefeated regular season while also winning the Leaders Division and qualifying for the Big Ten Championship Game 6 Following a 34 24 loss to Michigan State in the conference championship game Ohio State was selected to play in the Orange Bowl as a BCS at large team 7 The Buckeyes suffered their second consecutive loss against the Clemson Tigers in the Orange Bowl and finished the season with a 12 2 overall record an 8 0 record in the Big Ten 8 Ohio State ranked No 10 in the final Coaches Poll and No 12 in the final AP Poll 9 Returning starters edit Offense edit Player Class Position Evan Spencer Senior Wide Receiver Jeff Heuerman Senior Tight End Taylor Decker Junior Tackle Reference 10 Defense edit Player Class Position Noah Spence Junior Defensive line Michael Bennett Senior Defensive line Adolphus Washington Junior Defensive line Joey Bosa Sophomore Defensive line Joshua Perry Junior Linebacker Doran Grant Senior Cornerback Tyvis Powell Sophomore Safety Reference 10 Special teams edit Player Class Position Cameron Johnston Sophomore Punter Reference 10 Coaching staff edit nbsp Head coach Urban Meyer Urban Meyer was in his third year as the Buckeyes head coach during the 2014 season In his previous two seasons with Ohio State he led the Buckeyes to an overall record of 24 wins and 2 losses 24 2 while also winning the Big Ten Leaders Division championship in those two seasons On December 21 2013 co defensive coordinator Everett Withers accepted the head coaching position at James Madison 11 On January 23 2014 Ohio State announced the hiring of Chris Ash to replace Withers as co defensive coordinator along with being named the safeties coach 12 Defensive line coach Mike Vrabel also left the Ohio State staff following the 2013 season to accept a coaching position with the Houston Texans 13 On January 15 2014 former Penn State coach Larry Johnson was brought onto the Ohio State staff as the defensive line and assistant head coach 14 Coaching staff editUrban Meyer Head Coach 3rd year Offense Tom Herman Offensive Coordinator Quarterbacks Stan Drayton Assistant Head Coach Running Backs 3rd year Tim Hinton Tight Ends Fullbacks 3rd year Zack Smith Wide Receivers 3rd year Ed Warinner Co Offensive Coordinator Offensive Line 3rd year Defense Luke Fickell Defensive Coordinator Linebackers 13th year Chris Ash Co Defensive Coordinator Safeties 1st year Kerry Coombs Cornerbacks Special Teams 3rd year Larry Johnson Assistant Head Coach Defensive Line 1st year Strength and Conditioning Mickey Marotti Strength Coach 3rd year Scott Ray Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach Anthony Schlegel Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach Recruiting class edit See also American football positions Glossary of American football and Recruiting college athletics Prior to National Signing Day on February 6 2014 seven high school players of the 2014 recruiting class enrolled for the spring semester in order to participate in spring practice 15 These early enrollments included quarterback Stephen Collier wide receivers Johnnie Dixon and Curtis Samuel offensive linemen Marcelys Jones and Kyle Trout linebacker Raekwon McMillan and kicker Sean Nuernberger 15 Ohio State s recruiting class was highlighted by eleven players from the ESPN 300 including five from the top 100 No 13 Raekwon McMillan inside linebacker No 34 Johnnie Dixon wide receiver No 45 Marshon Lattimore cornerback No 58 Damon Webb cornerback and No 74 Jamarco Jones offensive tackle 16 The Buckeyes signed the No 3 recruiting class according to Rivals com and 247Sports com the No 5 recruiting class according to Scout com and the No 7 recruiting class according to ESPN 17 18 19 20 US college sports recruiting information for 2014 recruits Name Hometown High school college Height Weight 40 Commit date Kyle BergerLB Cleveland Ohio Saint Ignatius High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 222 lb 101 kg Apr 8 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Dante BookerLB Akron Ohio St Vincent St Mary High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 210 lb 95 kg 4 7 May 23 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Noah BrownWR Sparta New Jersey Pope John XXIII High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 211 lb 96 kg Sep 9 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Parris CampbellRB Akron Ohio St Vincent St Mary High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 181 lb 82 kg 4 4 Feb 10 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Stephen CollierQB Leesburg Georgia Lee County High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 206 lb 93 kg Jun 21 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Johnnie DixonWR West Palm Beach Florida Dwyer High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 175 lb 79 kg Dec 17 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jalyn HolmesDE Norfolk Virginia Lake Taylor High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 235 lb 107 kg Jun 20 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Malik HookerDB New Castle Pennsylvania New Castle Senior High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 183 lb 83 kg Jul 29 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Sam HubbardLB Cincinnati Ohio Moeller High School 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 223 lb 101 kg Jul 29 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Jamarco JonesOL Chicago Illinois De La Salle Institute 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 295 lb 134 kg Jun 27 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Marcelys JonesOL Glenville Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 354 lb 161 kg Dec 25 2012 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Demetrius KnoxOL Fort Worth Texas All Saints Episcopal School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 287 lb 130 kg 5 3 Jul 28 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Marshon LattimoreCB Glenville Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 185 lb 84 kg Jan 4 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Terry McLaurinWR Indianapolis Indiana Cathedral High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 175 lb 79 kg 4 4 Jun 23 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Raekwon McMillanLB Hinesville Georgia Liberty County High School 6 ft 3 in 1 91 m 235 lb 107 kg 4 7 Dec 16 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Sean NuernbergerK Buckner Kentucky Oldham County High School 6 ft 2 in 1 88 m 230 lb 100 kg Jun 14 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Curtis SamuelWR Brooklyn New York Erasmus Hall High School 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 180 lb 82 kg 4 4 Aug 16 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Darius SladeDE Montclair New Jersey Montclair High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 237 lb 108 kg Feb 5 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Erick SmithDB Cleveland Ohio Glenville High School 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m 181 lb 82 kg Jan 4 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Brady TaylorOL Columbus Ohio Bishop Ready High School 6 ft 5 in 1 96 m 280 lb 130 kg 5 0 Jan 20 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Dylan ThompsonDE Lombard Illinois Montini Catholic High School 6 ft 4 in 1 93 m 271 lb 123 kg Mar 23 2014 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Kyle TroutOL Lancaster Ohio Lancaster High School 6 ft 6 in 1 98 m 280 lb 130 kg Feb 10 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Damon WebbDB Detroit Michigan Cass Technical High School 5 ft 11 in 1 80 m 177 lb 80 kg Jan 13 2013 Recruiting star ratings Scout nbsp Rivals nbsp 247Sports nbsp ESPN nbsp Overall recruiting rankings Scout 5 Rivals 3 247Sports 3 ESPN 7 Refers to 40 yard dash Note In many cases Scout Rivals 247Sports and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height weight and 40 time In these cases the average was taken ESPN grades are on a 100 point scale Sources Ohio State Signee List 2014 Rivals com Retrieved March 11 2014 Scout com Football Recruiting Ohio State Scout com Retrieved March 11 2014 2014 Player Signees Ohio State ESPN com Retrieved March 11 2014 Scout com Team Recruiting Rankings Scout com Retrieved March 11 2014 2014 Team Ranking Rivals com Retrieved March 11 2014 Spring practice edit Spring Game 1 234Total Gray 3 707 17Scarlet 7 000 7 Date April 12Location Columbus OhioGame start 1 30 p m Elapsed time 2 01Game attendance 61 058Game weather Mostly Sunny 73 F 23 C Wind S 17 MPHReferee Ron SnodgrassTV announcers BTN Tom Werme play by play Glen Mason color Sources 21 22 Scoring summary17 34ScarletRashad Frazier fumble recover team kick Scarlet 7 0 13 11GraySean Nuernberger 43 yard field goalScarlet 7 3 27 36GrayBri onte Dunn 2 yard run Kyle Clinton kick Gray 10 7 44 30GrayWarren Ball 3 yard run Kyle Clinton kick Scarlet 17 7 Ohio State s spring practice began on March 4 and consisted of fifteen separate practice sessions which culminated with the spring game on April 12 23 Following a shoulder surgery on February 21 quarterback Braxton Miller was limited in practice while receiver Evan Spencer still rehabilitating from an injury during the previous season did not participate in any spring practice drills 24 The spring game was broadcast on the Big Ten Network and returned to Ohio Stadium after being played at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati Ohio in the previous season 25 As done in previous seasons the Buckeyes were divided up into two teams with the Gray team defeating the Scarlet team 17 7 in the annual spring game 26 The game opened with the Scarlet team receiving the ball and were forced to punt after six plays 21 On the opening offensive play for the Gray team Rashad Frazier sacked freshman quarterback J T Barrett and forced a fumble which was returned for a touchdown giving the Scarlet team a 7 0 lead 22 The Gray team closed the gap later in the first quarter with a 43 yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger 27 A fifteen play 80 yard drive to start the second quarter by the Gray team resulted in a 2 yard touchdown run from Bri onte Dunn and gave the Gray team the lead at 10 7 26 A 3 yard touchdown run from Warren Ball in the fourth quarter gave the Gray team the ten point advantage while also being the last scoring play of the game 26 Starting quarterback Braxton Miller did not compete in the game 26 J T led the Gray team in passing completing 17 of 33 passes for 151 yards while Cardale Jones led the Scarlet team in passing after completing 14 of 31 pass attempts for 126 yards 21 Warren Ball was the overall rushing leader with 55 yards on eight attempts including one touchdown 21 Chris Worley led both teams in defensive stats with six solo tackles 21 Fall camp edit Seven separate Ohio State players were on the preseason awards watch lists in eleven different award categories These included Michael Bennett and Joey Bosa for the Bednarik Award Bronko Nagurski Trophy and Lombardi Award Bennett for the Outland Trophy Devin Smith for the Biletnikoff Award Curtis Grant for the Butkus Award Braxton Miller for the Davey O Brien Award Maxwell Award and Walter Camp Award Jeff Heuerman for the Mackey Award as well as Cameron Johnston for the Ray Guy Award 28 Ohio State opened their fall camp on August 4 29 On August 19 it was announced that quarterback Braxton Miller who had surgery on his throwing shoulder in February 2014 would miss the entire season after re injuring his shoulder during camp 30 Personnel edit2014 Ohio State Buckeyes football team roster Players Coaches Offense Pos Name Class OT 76 Darryl Baldwin nbsp Sr RB 28 Warren Ball nbsp So QB 16 J T Barrett nbsp nbsp Fr TE 85 Marcus Baugh nbsp Fr C 50 Jacoby Boren Jr WR 80 Noah Brown Fr OL 55 Tommy Brown nbsp Jr RB 26 Devonte Butler So WR 21 Parris Campbell Fr WR 82 James Clark nbsp Fr QB 13 Stephen Collier Fr OT 68 Taylor Decker Jr WR 1 Johnny Dixon Fr OL 66 Kyle Dodson nbsp So RB 25 Bri onte Dunn nbsp So G 65 Pat Elflein nbsp So RB 15 Ezekiel Elliott So WR 33 Frank Epitropoulos nbsp So OL 61 Logan Gaskey So WR 89 Jeff Greene Sr WR 87 Peter Gwilym Sr OL 51 Joel Hale Sr TE 86 Jeff Heuerman Sr TE 46 Devin Hill Sr TE 88 Sam Hubbard Fr QB 12 Cardale Jones nbsp So OL 74 Jamarco Jones Fr OL 64 Marcelys Jones Fr OL 78 Demetrius Knox Fr RB 29 Caleb Laps So OL 56 Chad Lindsay nbsp Sr OL 75 Evan Lisle nbsp Fr H B 17 Jalin Marshall nbsp Fr WR 20 Devlin McDaniel So WR 83 Terry McLaurin Fr QB 5 Braxton Miller nbsp Sr WR 18 Kato Mitchell Jr TE 8 J T Moore nbsp Sr QB 15 Luke Morgan So C G 54 Billy Price nbsp Fr WR 19 Joe Ramstetter So TE 44 Chris Rock nbsp Jr RB 4 Curtis Samuel Fr WR 84 Corey Smith nbsp Jr WR 9 Devin Smith Sr RB 7 Rod Smith nbsp Sr WR 6 Evan Spencer Sr OL 79 Brady Taylor Fr WR 3 Michael Thomas nbsp So OL 71 Kyle Trout Fr OL 73 Antonio Underwood nbsp Jr TE 81 Nick Vannett nbsp Jr H B 2 Dontre Wilson So Defense Pos Name Class CB 13 Eli Apple nbsp Fr S 11 Vonn Bell So DT 63 Michael Bennett Sr LB 44 Kyle Berger Fr LB 30 Devan Bogard Jr LB 33 Dante Booker Fr DL 97 Joey Bosa So LB 48 Joe Burger Jr S 16 Cam Burrows So DL 72 Chris Carter nbsp Jr S 28 Michael Cibene So CB 19 Gareon Conley nbsp Fr S 32 Russell Doup nbsp Sr LB 38 Craig Fada Jr S 3 Khaleed Franklin So DL 17 Rashad Frazier nbsp Sr LB 14 Curtis Grant Sr CB 12 Doran Grant Sr DL 77 Michael Hill nbsp Fr DL 98 John Holman Sr DL 10 Jalyn Holmes Fr S 24 Malik Hooker Fr LB 36 Trey Johnson So DL 53 Kosta Karageorge Sr CB 2 Marshon Lattimore Fr LB 43 Darron Lee So DL 59 Tyquan Lewis nbsp Fr LB 5 Raekwon McMillan Fr DL 88 Steve Miller Sr DL 52 Donovan Munger nbsp Fr S 25 Kevin Niehoff Jr DL 91 Aaron Parry So LB 37 Joshua Perry Jr S 23 Tyvis Powell nbsp So CB 26 Armani Reeves Jr CB 18 Nik Sarac Sr DL 90 Tommy Schutt Jr DL 42 Darius Slade Fr S 1 Erick Smith Fr LB 46 Nick Snyder Jr DE 8 Noah Spence Jr S 20 Ron Tanner nbsp Jr DL 94 Dylan Thompson Fr DL 92 Adolphus Washington Jr CB 7 Damon Webb Fr LB 55 Cam Williams Jr LB 35 Chris Worley nbsp Fr Special teams Pos Name Class PK 39 Kyle Clinton nbsp Sr LS 41 Bryce Haynes nbsp Jr P 95 Cameron Johnston So LS 42 Aaron Mawhirter So PK 96 Sean Nuernberger Fr P 14 Jake Russell Jr PK 9 Tim Scott Sr Head coach Urban Meyer Coordinators assistant coaches Chris Ash Jon Carpenter Kerry Coombs Stan Drayton Luke Fickell Cody Hawkins Tom Herman Tim Hinton Larry Johnson Adrian Mayes Mickey Marotti Vince Oghobaase Anthony Schlegel Zach Smith Quinn Tempel Ed Warinner Legend C Team captain S Suspended I Ineligible nbsp Injured nbsp Redshirt Roster Last update 2016 Jan 26 Depth chart edit Starters and backups 31 Defense FS 11 Vonn Bell 16 Cam Burrows WLB MLB SLB 37 Joshua Perry 14 Curtis Grant 43 Darron Lee 55 Cam Williams 5 Raekwon McMillan 38 Craig Fada SS 23 Tyvis Powell 20 Ron Tanner CB 13 Eli Apple 19 Gareon Conley DE DT DT DE 97 Joey Bosa 63 Michael Bennett 92 Adolphus Washington 88 Steve Miller 59 Tyquan Lewis 90 Tommy Schutt 72 Chris Carter 17 Rashad Frazier CB 12 Doran Grant 26 Armani Reeves Offense WR 3 Michael Thomas 6 Evan Spencer WR 17 Jalin Marshall 2 Dontre Wilson LT LG C RG RT 68 Taylor Decker 54 Billy Price 50 Jacoby Boren 65 Pat Elflein 76 Darryl Baldwin 74 Jamarco Jones 51 Joel Hale 73 Antonio Underwood 57 Chase Farris 57 Chase Farris WR 5 Jeff Heuerman TE 81 Nick Vannett TE WR 9 Devin Smith 84 Corey Smith QB 16 J T Barrett 12 Cardale Jones RB 15 Ezekiel Elliott 4 Curtis Samuel Special teams PK 97 Sean Nuernberger P 95 Cameron Johnston KR Dontre WilsonCurtis Samuel PR Jalin MarshallDontre Wilson LS 41 Bryce Haynes H Cameron JohnstonSchedule editThe Big Ten Conference released the schedule for the 2014 season on May 16 2013 32 With the addition of Maryland and Rutgers the Big Ten abandoned its previous format to accommodate expansion 32 As a result Ohio State faced all six Eastern Division opponents Indiana Maryland Michigan Michigan State Penn State and Rutgers 32 Ohio State also faced two Western Division opponents rival Illinois and Minnesota 32 Ohio State played four non conference games Navy an FBS Independent Kent State of the Mid American Conference Virginia Tech of the Atlantic Coast Conference and Cincinnati of the American Athletic Conference Ohio State had two bye weeks during the season the first between their games against Kent State and Cincinnati and their second between their games against Maryland and Rutgers Following their win over Indiana Ohio State won the Big Ten East Division championship and qualified to play in the Big Ten Championship Game against Wisconsin whom they defeated 59 0 33 Ohio State was selected to participate in the inaugural College Football Playoff as the fourth ranked team and faced top ranked Alabama in the Sugar Bowl whom they defeated 42 35 34 Following their Sugar Bowl victory the Buckeyes advanced to face second ranked Oregon in the CFP National Championship Game whom they defeated 42 20 The ranking in parentheses below are the rankings from the College Football Playoff selection committee All games during the 2014 season were broadcast on the Ohio State Football Radio Network Paul Keels headed the crew with play by play Jim Lachey with color commentary Marty Bannister as sideline and locker room reporter and Skip Mosic as the pre game and halftime show host 35 DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceAugust 3012 00 p m vs Navy No 5M amp T Bank StadiumBaltimore MDCBSSNW 34 1757 579 September 68 00 p m Virginia Tech No 8Ohio StadiumColumbus OHESPNL 21 35107 517 September 1312 00 p m Kent State No 22Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABC ESPN2W 66 0104 404 September 276 00 p m Cincinnati No 22Ohio StadiumColumbus OHBTNW 50 28108 362 October 412 00 p m at MarylandNo 20Byrd StadiumCollege Park MDABCW 52 2451 802 October 183 30 p m Rutgers nbsp No 13Ohio StadiumColumbus OHABC ESPN2W 56 17106 795 October 258 00 p m at Penn StateNo 13Beaver StadiumUniversity Park PA rivalry ABCW 31 24 2OT107 895 November 18 00 p m IllinoisNo 16Ohio StadiumColumbus OH Illibuck Trophy ABCW 55 14106 961 November 88 00 p m at No 8 Michigan StateNo 14Spartan StadiumEast Lansing MI College GameDay ABCW 49 3776 409 November 1512 00 p m at No 25 MinnesotaNo 8TCF Bank StadiumMinneapolis MNABCW 31 2445 778 November 2212 00 p m IndianaNo 6Ohio StadiumColumbus OHBTNW 42 27101 426 November 2912 00 p m MichiganNo 6Ohio StadiumColumbus OH rivalry ABCW 42 28108 610 December 68 15 p m vs No 13 WisconsinNo 5Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis IN Big Ten Championship Game FOXW 59 060 229 January 1 20159 00 p m vs No 1 Alabama No 4Mercedes Benz SuperdomeNew Orleans LA Sugar Bowl CFP Semifinal ESPNW 42 3574 682 January 12 20158 30 p m vs No 2 Oregon No 4AT amp T StadiumArlington TX CFP National Championship College GameDay SEC Nation ESPNW 42 2085 689 Non conference game nbsp HomecomingRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings after October 28 released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern time 36 Game summaries editNavy edit See also 2014 Navy Midshipmen football team 1 234Total 5 Ohio State 3 31414 34Navy 0 773 17 Location Baltimore MarylandGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 19Game attendance 57 579Game weather 74 cloudy winds SE 7 mphReferee Mike CannonTV announcers CBSSN Verne Lundquist play by play Gary Danielson color Allie LaForce sideline Sources 37 38 Scoring summary14 26Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 46 yard field goalOhio State 3 0 214 04NavyDeBrandon Sanders 1 yard run Nick Sloan kick Navy 7 3 22 04Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 28 yard field goalNavy 7 6 313 08Ohio StateDarron Lee 61 yard fumble return Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 13 7 311 15NavyKeenan Reynolds 1 yard run Nick Sloan kick Navy 14 13 34 10Ohio StateDevin Smith 80 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 20 14 413 54NavyNick Sloan 32 yard field goalOhio State 20 17 48 54Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 27 17 42 09Ohio StateMichael Thomas 9 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 34 17 On March 2 2010 officials from both Ohio State and the United States Naval Academy agreed to a matchup between the Buckeyes and Midshipmen at M amp T Bank Stadium 39 In the game Ohio State defeated the Midshipmen 34 17 37 40 Redshirt freshman J T Barrett started at quarterback for the Buckeyes following a season ending injury to Braxton Miller during fall camp Ohio State started the game on offense with Barrett completing his first pass attempt on the first play of the game however the Midshipmen defense would force a punt 38 Ohio State scored the first points of the day on their second offensive drive with a 46 yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger to give the Buckeyes the 3 0 lead 40 Navy quarterback Keenan Reynolds drove the Midshipmen 75 yards in eleven plays on their ensuing offensive possession with the drive resulting in a touchdown run for DeBrandon Sanders giving Navy a 7 3 lead at the start of the second quarter 40 Midway through the second quarter Barrett threw an interception ending the Buckeyes 67 yard drive and pinning Navy deep in their own territory 41 The Buckeyes next offensive drive would end in a second field goal from Nuernberger After a missed field goal from the Midshipmen at the end of the second quarter Navy went into halftime with a 7 6 lead 38 Navy received the ball to open the third quarter however on the fifth play of the drive the Midshipmen fumbled the ball which was returned for a touchdown by Darron Lee and gave Ohio State the lead at 13 7 41 After a 59 yard kickoff return Navy ended a 4 play 84 yard drive with a touchdown from Reynolds giving Navy the lead again at 14 13 Ohio State responded late in the third quarter with an 80 yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith 40 A field goal early in the fourth quarter was the last scoring play for the Midshipmen 41 A 10 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott on Ohio State s ensuing offensive drive and a touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas put the Buckeyes well ahead with the final score being 34 17 in favor of Ohio State 37 Barrett who made his first collegiate start completed 12 of 15 pass attempts for two touchdowns while also leading the team in rushing with 90 yards 40 For his achievements Barrett was recognized as the co Big Ten Freshman of the Week 42 With the victory Ohio State improved their overall record against Navy to 5 0 43 Virginia Tech edit See also 2014 Virginia Tech Hokies football team 1 234Total Virginia Tech 14 7014 35 8 Ohio State 7 077 21 Location Columbus OhioGame start 8 00 p m Elapsed time 3 47Game attendance 107 517Game weather 68 partly cloudy winds NW 8 mphReferee Jerry McGinnTV announcers ESPN Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sideline Sources 44 45 Scoring summary17 05Virginia TechShai McKenzie 2 yard run Joey Slye kick Virginia Tech 7 0 13 51Ohio StateJ T Barrett 2 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 7 7 10 19Virginia TechMarshawn Williams 14 yard run Joey Slye kick Virginia Tech 14 7 20 52Virginia TechSam Rogers 10 yard pass from Michael Brewer Joey Slye kick Virginia Tech 21 7 33 01Ohio StateMichael Thomas 53 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Virginia Tech 21 14 411 40Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 15 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 21 21 48 44Virginia TechBucky Hodges 10 yard pass from Michael Brewer Joey Slye kick Virginia Tech 28 21 40 46Virginia TechDonovan Riley 63 yard interception return Joey Slye kick Virginia Tech 35 21 In the first home game of the 2014 season Ohio State was defeated by the Virginia Tech Hokies in the first meeting between the two schools 44 46 Virginia Tech received the ball to open the game with the Buckeye defense forcing a turnover on an interception thrown by quarterback Michael Brewer to cornerback Eli Apple 47 After the Hokie defense forced a three and out they received the ball in Ohio State territory after a 24 yard punt 46 Virginia Tech took advantage of the field position driving 43 yards and scoring on a Shai McKenzie touchdown run giving them a 7 0 lead 44 J T Barrett and the Buckeye offense responded on their next drive driving 83 yards in seven plays and scoring on a 2 yard run from Barrett 46 The Hokies again started near midfield after a big kickoff return and took the lead back this time on a 14 yard run from Marshawn Williams giving Virginia Tech a 14 7 lead 46 After receiving the ball again late in the half the Hokies extended their lead scoring on a touchdown pass from Brewer to Sam Rogers giving Virginia Tech a 21 7 lead at halftime 47 The Buckeyes offense continued to struggle being forced to punt on their first possession of the second half Both defenses continued to dominate the game with Ohio State forcing the Hokies to punt on their next two possessions and Virginia Tech intercepting a pass from Barrett 47 Ohio State reduced Virginia Tech s lead late in the third quarter on a touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas 44 The Buckeye defense forced Brewer into his second interception of the game on their next offensive possession though Ohio State would be forced to punt Ohio State again forced a turnover on the Hokies next possession this time on a fumble recovery by Rashad Frazier 46 Two plays later Ohio State tied the game on a 15 yard run from Ezekiel Elliott 46 Virginia Tech put together a 6 play 65 yard drive on their next possession and again scored on a Brewer touchdown pass giving them a 28 21 lead 46 After Barrett was sacked twice on their next possession the Buckeyes were forced to punt and though the Buckeye defense forced a Hokie stop an interception by Barrett again gave momentum to the Hokies 45 Another Barrett interception returned for a touchdown with less than a minute remaining in the game sealed 35 21 the upset victory for Virginia Tech which also ended Ohio State s 25 game regular season win streak 46 48 This is the only game Ohio State scored under 31 points in the 2014 season Kent State edit See also 2014 Kent State Golden Flashes football team 1 234TotalKent State 0 000 0 22 Ohio State 21 24147 66 Location Columbus OhioGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 24Game attendance 104 404Game weather 59 partly cloudy winds N 12 mphReferee John O NeillTV announcers ABC ESPN2 Bob Wischusen play by play Matt Millen color Quint Kessenich sideline Sources 49 50 Scoring summary113 16Ohio StateMichael Thomas 14 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 19 30Ohio StateRod Smith 8 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 0 11 49Ohio StateRod Smith 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 0 214 16Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 41 yard field goalOhio State 24 0 212 43Ohio StateMichael Thomas 63 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 31 0 24 34Ohio StateMarcus Baugh 2 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 38 0 21 38Ohio StateDevin Smith 50 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 45 0 39 20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 3 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 52 0 35 08Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 3 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 59 0 412 38Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 66 0 In their third game of the 2014 season Ohio State defeated the Kent State Golden Flashes of the Mid American Conference 66 0 in Columbus 49 51 Ohio State opened the game on offense scoring in five plays on a 14 yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Michael Thomas 51 A three and out by the Buckeye defense gave the ball back to the Ohio State offense who then drove 65 yards and took a 14 0 lead on pass from Barrett to Rod Smith 52 After both defenses forced interceptions on the next two possessions the Buckeyes extended their lead late in the first quarter on a Rod Smith touchdown run After driving deep into the Golden Flash territory the Buckeye offense stalled and was forced to settle for a field goal early in the second quarter giving Ohio State a 24 0 lead 52 The Ohio State offense scored on each of their possessions in the second quarter which included a 63 yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas as well as touchdown passes to Marcus Baugh and Devin Smith which gave the Buckeyes a 45 0 lead at halftime 50 51 After a Buckeye defensive stop on Kent State s first possession of the second half Barrett and the Ohio State offense put together a 6 play 28 yard drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Barrett to Jalin Marshall expanding the Buckeyes lead to 52 0 52 On Ohio State s next offensive possession Barrett was replaced with backup quarterback Cardale Jones who drove Ohio State 32 yards with Curtis Samuel scoring on a 3 yard run 51 A second Curtis Samuel touchdown run early in the fourth quarter was the last scoring play of the game J T Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week as well as the Freshman Player of the Week for his record tying six touchdown passes 53 With the victory they improved their all time record against Kent State to 3 0 54 Cincinnati edit See also 2014 Cincinnati Bearcats football team 1 234TotalCincinnati 7 1470 28 22 Ohio State 23 7137 50 Location Columbus OhioGame start 6 00 p m Elapsed time 3 26Game attendance 108 362Game weather 81 mostly sunny winds 1 mphReferee Daniel CapronTV announcers BTN Thom Brennaman play by play Glen Mason color Lisa Byington sideline Sources 55 56 Scoring summary113 36CincinnatiChris Moore 60 yard pass from Gunner Kiel Andrew Gantz kick Cincinnati 7 0 111 24Ohio StateRod Smith 3 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 7 7 14 32Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 3 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 7 14 24Ohio StateTeam safetyOhio State 16 7 11 08Ohio StateDevin Smith 19 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 23 7 212 34Ohio StateEvan Spencer 19 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 30 7 25 23CincinnatiJohnny Holton 19 yard pass from Gunner Kiel Andrew Gantz kick Ohio State 30 14 20 26CincinnatiChris Moore 83 yard pass from Gunner Kiel Andrew Gantz kick Ohio State 30 21 310 03Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 23 yard field goalOhio State 33 21 39 20CincinnatiChris Moore 78 yard pass from Gunner Kiel Andrew Gantz kick Ohio State 33 28 35 59Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 42 yard field goalOhio State 36 28 31 18Ohio StateDontre Wilson 24 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 43 28 410 28Ohio StateDevin Smith 34 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 50 28 In their final non conference game of the 2014 season Ohio State defeated the Cincinnati Bearcats of the American Athletic Conference 50 28 in Columbus 55 57 Cincinnati jumped out to an early lead after a 60 yard touchdown pass from Gunner Kiel to Chris Moore on their first possession of the game 57 The Buckeyes responded with an 8 play drive that ended in a 3 yard touchdown run from Rod Smith On their second offensive possession Ohio State drove 91 yards and took their first lead of the game on a 3 yard run from Ezekiel Elliott 58 On the first play of Cincinnati s ensuing possession the Buckeye defense forced a fumble in the endzone which was recovered by the Bearcats for a safety extending Ohio State s lead to 16 7 59 Ohio State continued to execute on offense after the safety scoring their third touchdown on a 19 yard pass from J T Barrett to Devin Smith 57 The Buckeyes extended their lead to 30 7 on their first possession the second quarter after a touchdown pass from Barrett to Evan Spencer 59 An Ohio State fumble on their next possession set up the Bearcats to score their second touchdown of the game on a Kiel pass to Johnny Holton 57 An 83 yard touchdown pass from Kiel to Chris Moore late in the first half closed the gap with the Buckeyes holding onto a 30 21 lead at halftime 57 After Ohio State settled for a field goal on their first possession of the second half Cincinnati again closed the gap with their first possession scoring on another long touchdown pass from Kiel to Moore cutting Ohio State s lead to 33 28 56 Ohio State began to pull away late in the third quarter with another field goal and a 24 yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Dontre Wilson expanding the Buckeyes lead to 43 28 57 A 34 yard touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith early in the fourth quarter gave Ohio State a 50 28 lead and would be the last scoring play of the game 58 Quarterback J T Barrett completed 26 of 36 pass attempts for 330 yards with four touchdown passes along with 79 rushing yards and was recognized as co Big Ten Freshmen of the Week 60 With the victory Ohio State improved their overall record against Cincinnati to 7 0 61 Maryland edit See also 2014 Maryland Terrapins football team 1 234Total 20 Ohio State 14 17714 52Maryland 3 777 24 Location College Park MarylandGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 23Game attendance 51 802Game weather 66 partly sunny winds WNW 8 mphReferee Michael CannonTV announcers ABC Sean McDonough play by play Chris Spielman color Todd McShay sideline Sources 62 63 Scoring summary111 59Ohio StateRod Smith 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 16 33Ohio StateJalin Marshall 9 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 0 15 00MarylandBrad Craddock 57 yard field goalOhio State 14 3 212 09Ohio StateMichael Thomas 25 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 3 28 59Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 28 yard field goalOhio State 24 3 22 34MarylandWes Brown 2 yard run Brad Craddock kick Ohio State 24 10 20 57Ohio StateNick Vannett 1 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 31 10 36 30Ohio StateDevin Smith 30 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 38 10 34 06MarylandBrandon Ross 2 yard run Brad Craddock kick Ohio State 38 17 414 54Ohio StateJ T Barrett 9 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 45 17 413 32MarylandStefon Diggs 4 yard pass from Caleb Rowe Brad Craddock kick Ohio State 45 24 48 58Ohio StateRaekwon McMillan 19 yard interception return Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 52 24 For the first time Ohio State traveled to College Park to play Maryland in the first conference game of the season in which Ohio State defeated the Terrapins 52 24 62 64 Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored eight plays later on a Rod Smith touchdown run 65 Ohio State scored again on their second possession this time on a 9 yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Jalin Marshall giving them an early 14 0 lead 65 Maryland scored their first points of the game on their second possession scoring on a 57 yard field goal from Brad Craddock 64 Early in the second quarter Ohio State again added to their lead after driving 56 yards and scoring on a 25 yard pass from Barrett to Michael Thomas 65 A Sean Nuernberger field goal on the Buckeyes next possession gave Ohio State a 24 3 lead 66 Maryland scored their first touchdown following a 13 play 75 yard drive that ended with a Wes Brown run 62 Late in the first half the Ohio State defense forced a turnover on a pass intercepted by C J Brown setting up the Buckeye offense at the Terrapin 1 yard line 64 Ohio State took advantage of the turnover and scored on a pass from Barrett to Nick Vannett giving the Buckeyes a 31 10 lead at halftime 64 Both teams failed to score on their first possessions of the second half On the Buckeyes second drive of the third quarter Barrett completed a 30 yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith giving Ohio State a 38 10 advantage 64 The Terrapins responded on their ensuing possession driving 75 yards and scoring on a Brandon Ross touchdown run 62 On the first play of the fourth quarter Ohio State again added to their lead scoring on a 9 yard touchdown run from Barrett and giving them a 45 17 lead 65 Maryland quarterback Caleb Rowe again led the Terrapins down the field and scored on a Stefon Diggs 4 yard touchdown reception on their first possession of the fourth quarter 62 Rowe was intercepted on Maryland s ensuing possession by Raekwon McMillan who returned it 19 yards for a touchdown 64 With the win Ohio State extended their Big Ten regular season win streak to 17 games dating back to the 2012 season 67 Rutgers edit See also 2014 Rutgers Scarlet Knights football team 1 234TotalRutgers 7 037 17 13 Ohio State 14 21210 56 Location Columbus OhioGame start 3 30 p m Elapsed time 3 20Game attendance 106 795Game weather 53 cloudy with heavy rain late winds NW 16 mphReferee Daniel CapronTV announcers ABC ESPN2 Sean McDonough play by play Chris Spielman color Todd McShay sideline Sources 68 69 Scoring summary111 34Ohio StateNick Vannett 12 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 15 24Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 0 10 27RutgersDesmon Peoples 1 yard run Kyle Federico kick Ohio State 14 7 213 03Ohio StateNick Vannett 26 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 7 29 50Ohio StateEli Apple 4 yard fumble recovery Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 28 7 24 32Ohio StateRod Smith 3 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 35 7 313 17Ohio StateJ T Barrett 33 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 42 7 38 24Ohio StateJ T Barrett 5 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 49 7 36 36RutgersKyle Federico 42 yard field goalOhio State 49 10 34 14Ohio StateEvan Spencer 11 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 56 10 414 54RutgersDesmon Peoples 12 yard run Kyle Federico kick Ohio State 56 17 In their first conference home game of the 2014 season and in the first meeting between Ohio State and Rutgers the Buckeyes defeated the Scarlet Knights 56 17 in Columbus 68 70 Rutgers received the opening kickoff and was forced into a three and out by the Ohio State defense The Buckeyes drove 52 yards on their first possession of the game and scored on a touchdown pass from quarterback J T Barrett to Nick Vannett 70 Ohio State scored again on their next possession with a touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott his fourth of the season 71 Rutgers responded on their next drive going 66 yards in ten plays and scoring on a touchdown run from Desmon Peoples and cutting the Buckeyes lead to 14 7 70 Ohio State expanded their lead early in the second quarter scoring on another Barrett touchdown pass to Vannett 70 The Buckeye defense scored in their third consecutive game this time on a fumble recovery by Eli Apple which was returned four yards for a touchdown 70 Rod Smith scored on a three yard touchdown run later in the second quarter which gave Ohio State a 35 7 lead 71 The Buckeye defense forced another turnover after the Scarlet Knights drove 83 yards to the Buckeye six yard line securing Ohio State s four possession lead going into halftime 72 Ohio State who received the second half kickoff scored on a 4 play 79 yard drive which ended with a 33 yard run from Barrett 70 Barrett again rushed for a touchdown on Ohio State s next possession giving Ohio State a 49 7 lead 68 Rutgers scored for the second time on their next possession this time on a 42 yard field goal from Kyle Federico 71 Ohio State continued to dominate on offense and responded to the field goal by scoring another touchdown on an 11 yard pass from Barrett to Evan Spencer 68 Rutgers put together an 8 play 80 yard drive that ended in a 12 yard touchdown run for Desmon Peoples early in the fourth quarter 70 Backup quarterback Cardale Jones eventually entered the game for Barrett as the Buckeyes began to run down the clock 71 Neither team scored again in the fourth quarter making the final score 56 17 in favor of the Buckeyes Following the game Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week as well as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week 73 Penn State edit See also 2014 Penn State Nittany Lions football team and Ohio State Penn State football rivalry 1 234OTTotal 13 Ohio State 7 100014 31Penn State 0 07107 24 Location University Park PennsylvaniaGame start 8 00 p m Elapsed time 3 52Game attendance 107 895Game weather 54 pleasant breezy winds W 12 mphReferee John O NeillTV announcers ABC Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sideline Sources 74 75 Scoring summary110 15Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 10 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 211 07Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 49 yard field goalOhio State 10 0 23 58Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 1 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 17 0 313 57Penn StateAnthony Zettel 40 yard interception return Sam Ficken kick Ohio State 17 7 411 08Penn StateSaeed Blacknall 24 yard pass from Christian Hackenberg Sam Ficken kick Ohio State 17 14 40 09Penn StateSam Ficken 31 yard field goal17 17 OTPenn StateBill Belton 1 yard run Sam Ficken kick Penn State 24 17 OTOhio StateJ T Barrett 5 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 24 24 2OTOhio StateJ T Barrett 4 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 31 24 In their annual rivalry game Ohio State defeated the Penn State Nittany Lions 31 24 in double overtime 74 76 The Nittany Lions received the opening kickoff and were stopped by the Buckeye defense who forced an interception by Christian Hackenberg which was recovered by Vonn Bell 76 Ohio State capitalized on the turnover scoring in seven plays on a 10 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott 74 Following the touchdown both defenses stepped up with neither team scoring for the remainder of the first quarter Ohio State had their second scoring drive early in the second quarter driving 59 yards and extending their lead to 10 0 after a 49 yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger 74 Ohio State scored again midway through the second quarter on a touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Jeff Heuerman giving the Buckeyes a 17 0 lead going into halftime 77 Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half The Nittany Lion defense forced a Barrett interception on the third play of the drive with Anthony Zettel returning it 40 yards for Penn State s first scoring play of the game 78 Midway through the third quarter the Buckeyes drove into Penn State territory but were unable to capitalize on the field position with Nuernberger missing a 41 yard field goal 77 The Ohio State defense forced their second Hackenberg interception on the Nittany Lions ensuing possession but were unable to put together to take advantage eventually punting after a three and out 76 Penn State chipped the Buckeyes lead to 17 14 early in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass from Hackenberg to Saeed Blacknall 78 Following defense stops by the Nittany Lions defense Penn State drove 77 yards in 19 plays and setting up a 31 yard field goal for Sam Ficken tying the game at 17 17 and sending it to overtime 74 Penn State received the ball first in overtime and scored on a touchdown run from Bill Belton 74 The Buckeyes responded on their possession scoring in three plays on a run from Barrett sending the game to a second overtime 77 Following an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Penn State Ohio State again drove the ball into the end zone on three plays taking a 31 24 lead 77 Penn State was unable to score on their ensuing possession with Hackenberg being sacked on the final play of the game by Joey Bosa sealing the victory for the Buckeyes 76 Bosa was recognized for his achievements which included six tackles and 2 5 sacks by being named the Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week 79 With the win Ohio State improved their overall record against Penn State to 17 12 80 Illinois edit See also 2014 Illinois Fighting Illini football team and Illibuck Trophy Illibuck 1 234TotalIllinois 0 077 14 13 Ohio State 17 14177 55 Location Columbus OhioGame start 8 00 p m Elapsed time 3 23Game attendance 106 961Game weather 39 cloudy winds NW 14 mphReferee David WitvoetTV announcers ABC Sean McDonough play by play Chris Spielman color Todd McShay sideline Sources 81 82 Scoring summary111 25Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 23 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 16 47Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 44 yard field goalOhio State 10 0 11 30Ohio StateDevin Smith 32 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 17 0 211 43Ohio StateCurtis Samuel 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 24 0 20 02Ohio StateDevin Smith 8 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 31 0 311 56Ohio StateDontre Wilson 27 yard pass from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 38 0 39 31Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 26 yard field goalOhio State 41 0 37 20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 30 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 48 0 31 48IllinoisDonovonn Young 5 yard run David Reisner kick Ohio State 48 7 414 21Ohio StateMichael Thomas 19 yard pass from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 55 7 45 55IllinoisMatt LaCosse 7 yard pass from Aaron Bailey David Reisner kick Ohio State 55 14 nbsp OSU won their 62nd Illibuck Trophy when they defeated Illinois on November 1 In their traditional game for the Illibuck Trophy Ohio State defeated the Illinois Fighting Illini 55 14 in Columbus 81 83 The Buckeyes kicked off to start the game and forced a turnover on the seventh play of the game when Darron Lee intercepted a Reilly O Toole pass 83 Ohio State took advantage of the turnover scoring in three plays on a 23 yard Curtis Samuel touchdown run giving the Buckeyes the early 7 0 lead 84 Ohio State scored on their next two drives with a field goal from Sean Nuernberger and a 32 yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Devin Smith extending their lead to 17 0 81 The Buckeye continued to put pressure on the Illini forcing a fumble by running back Josh Ferguson that was recovered by Tyvis Powell late in the first quarter and a second interception for O Toole recovered by Curtis Grant 83 Ohio State capitalized off of the interception scoring a Curtis Samuel touchdown run his second of the game 85 After a 25 yard punt return late in the first half Ohio State scored in two plays on a touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith giving the Buckeyes a 31 0 lead going into halftime 83 After the first half backup quarterback Cardale Jones replaced Barrett for the remainder of the game 84 Ohio State who received the opening kickoff of the second half scored on an 8 play 79 yard drive that ended in a touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Dontre Wilson 85 Illinois ensuing possession ended after quarterback Aaron Bailey was sacked and fumbled the ball with Curtis Grant recovering the fumble 83 Ohio State extended their lead off of the turnover on a 26 yard field goal from Nuernberger giving the Buckeyes a 41 0 lead 81 Ohio State again scored quickly on their next possession with Jalin Marshall scoring on a 30 yard touchdown run 81 Illinois scored their first points of the game late in the third quarter on a touchdown run from Donovonn Young 83 Ohio State scored early in the fourth quarter on a touchdown pass from Jones to Michael Thomas 85 A 7 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Bailey to Matt LaCosse by the Illini to make the final score 55 14 85 With the win Ohio State retained the wooden turtle trophy for which the game is famous for and improved their all time record against Illinois to 66 30 3 including 62 Illibuck Trophies since it was established in 1925 86 Michigan State edit See also 2014 Michigan State Spartans football team 1 234Total 13 Ohio State 7 21714 49 7 Michigan State 14 7313 37 Location East Lansing MichiganGame start 8 00 p m Elapsed time 3 45Game attendance 76 409Game weather 39 cloudy winds NW 8 mphReferee Jerry McGinnTV announcers ABC Chris Fowler play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Heather Cox sideline Sources 87 88 Scoring summary19 42Michigan StateKeith Mumphery 15 yard pass from Connor Cook Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 7 0 18 41Ohio StateJ T Barrett 5 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 7 7 16 14Michigan StateJeremy Langford 33 yard run Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 14 7 212 27Ohio StateJ T Barrett 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 14 14 24 37Michigan StateJeremy Langford 1 yard pass Michael Geiger kick Michigan State 21 14 23 19Ohio StateMichael Thomas 79 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick 21 21 20 56Ohio StateDevin Smith 44 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 28 21 38 38Michigan StateMichael Geiger 40 yard field goalOhio State 28 24 32 18Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 35 24 412 07Ohio StateDontre Wilson 7 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 42 24 49 15Michigan StateJosiah Price 16 yard pass from Connor Cook Michael Geiger kick Ohio State 42 31 47 12Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 17 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 49 31 45 20Michigan StateJeremy Langford 1 yard run Connor Cook pass failed Ohio State 49 37 In a rematch of the 2013 Big Ten Championship Game Ohio State defeated the Michigan State Spartans 49 37 in East Lansing 87 89 Ohio State received the opening kickoff and drove 45 yards in nine plays and failed to score after a missed field goal from Sean Nuernberger 90 Michigan State scored the first points of the game on their first drive off of a 15 yard touchdown pass from Connor Cook to Keith Mumphery 87 The Buckeyes responded on their ensuing possession tying the game at 7 7 after a touchdown run from J T Barrett 90 A 33 yard run from Jeremy Langford on the Spartans next possession gave Michigan State a 14 7 lead 87 Ohio State tied the game again early in the second quarter on a second touchdown run from Barrett 88 The Spartans responded on their next drive going 66 yards and taking a 21 14 lead on another Langford touchdown run 87 On the ensuing kickoff Dontre Wilson fumbled the ball for the Buckeyes turning it over to the Spartans though they were unable to score off of it 89 Ohio State and Barrett quickly recovered on their next possession scoring in one play on a 79 yard touchdown pass to Michael Thomas 90 A touchdown pass from Barrett to Devin Smith late in the first half gave Ohio State their first lead of the game at 28 21 89 Michigan State received the ball to start the second half and settled for a 40 yard field goal from Michael Geiger cutting the Ohio State lead to 28 24 89 The Buckeyes responded on their first possession of the half scoring on an Ezekiel Elliott touchdown run and expanding their lead to two possessions 91 Ohio State began to pull away early in the fourth quarter with a touchdown pass from Barrett to Wilson giving the Buckeyes a 42 24 lead 90 A touchdown pass from Cook to Josiah Price on the Spartans next possession cut the lead again down to eleven points 42 31 90 Elliott again scored a rushing touchdown for the Buckeyes on their ensuing possession 90 A touchdown run from Langford on the next Spartan drive was the last scoring play of the game giving the Buckeyes the 49 37 victory 89 Quarterback J T Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Offensive Player and Freshman of the Week for his achievements 92 93 With the win Ohio State continued their streak of 21 consecutive Big Ten regular season wins and improved their all time record against the Spartans to 29 13 94 Minnesota edit See also 2014 Minnesota Golden Gophers football team 1 234Total 8 Ohio State 14 377 31Minnesota 0 14010 24 Location Minneapolis MinnesotaGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 21Game attendance 45 778Game weather 15 light snow winds S 5 mphReferee Todd GeerlingsTV announcers ABC Dave Pasch play by play Brian Griese color Tom Luginbill sideline Sources 95 96 Scoring summary110 14Ohio StateJ T Barrett 86 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 14 33Ohio StateJalin Marshall 57 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 0 214 27MinnesotaDavid Cobb 5 yard run Ryan Santoso kick Ohio State 14 7 21 24MinnesotaDavid Cobb 30 yard run Ryan Santoso kick 14 14 20 00Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 22 yard field goalOhio State 17 14 37 37Ohio StateMichael Thomas 30 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 24 14 410 08Ohio StateEvan Spencer 22 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 31 14 47 08MinnesotaDavid Cobb 12 yard run Ryan Santoso kick Ohio State 31 21 41 19MinnesotaRyan Santoso 34 yard field goalOhio State 31 24 In their final road conference game of the 2014 season Ohio State defeated the Minnesota Golden Gophers 31 24 in Minneapolis 95 97 Both teams failed to convert first downs on their opening drives with both defenses forcing three and outs 97 Ohio State scored their first points of the day on their second offensive drive with an 86 yard run from quarterback J T Barrett giving Ohio State a 7 0 lead 98 The Buckeyes scored again on their ensuing possession with a 57 yard pass from Barrett to Jalin Marshall Holding a 14 0 lead at the end of the first quarter the Buckeye defense did not allow a first down conversion by the Golden Gophers during the quarter 97 Minnesota opened the second quarter with a David Cobb touchdown run off of a J T Barrett interception which closed the score to a one possession game 98 A fumble by Jalin Marshall deep in Minnesota territory gave the ball again to the Golden Gophers off of a turnover 98 Minnesota took advantage of the turnover putting together an 11 play 80 yard drive that ended with a 30 yard touchdown run by Cobb tying the game a 14 95 On the Buckeyes ensuing possession they drove 57 yards and ended the first half with a 22 yard field goal by Sean Nuernberger giving Ohio State a 17 14 lead at halftime 97 Minnesota opened the second half with a missed field goal on their first drive Ohio State drove 65 yards on their first possession of the third quarter and scored on a 30 yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Michael Thomas extending the Buckeyes lead to 24 14 99 The Buckeye defense forced an interception on the ensuing Golden Gopher drive which was returned for 28 yards by Doran Grant though the Ohio State offense failed to take advantage and score 97 Ohio State scored on a touchdown pass to Evan Spencer on their first drive of the fourth quarter 98 Minnesota scored their first points of the half on their next offensive drive with David Cobb scoring his third touchdown of the game making the score 31 21 Ohio State 98 A 34 yard field goal by Ryan Santoso late in the game closed the score to a one possession game though the Golden Gophers were unable to stop the clock which gave the Buckeyes the 31 24 victory 97 Quarterback J T Barrett was recognized after the game as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his achievements 100 With the win Ohio State improved their overall record against Minnesota to 44 7 101 Indiana edit See also 2014 Indiana Hoosiers football team 1 234TotalIndiana 10 377 27 6 Ohio State 14 0721 42 Location Columbus OhioGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 17Game attendance 101 426Game weather 35 cloudy winds SW 14 mphReferee Ron SnodgrassTV announcers BTN Kevin Kugler play by play Glen Mason color Lisa Byington sideline Sources 102 103 Scoring summary113 49Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 65 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 18 28Ohio StateJeff Heuerman 4 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 0 16 41IndianaTevin Coleman 2 yard run Griffin Oakes kick Ohio State 14 7 14 41IndianaGriffin Oakes 30 yard field goalOhio State 14 10 29 34IndianaGriffin Oakes 37 yard field goalOhio State 14 13 37 17IndianaTevin Coleman 90 yard run Griffin Oakes kick Indiana 20 14 32 20Ohio StateJalin Marshall 54 yard punt return Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 20 413 03Ohio StateJalin Marshall 6 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 28 20 44 21Ohio StateJalin Marshall 15 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 35 20 42 49Ohio StateJalin Marshall 54 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 42 20 41 13IndianaTevin Coleman 52 yard run Griffin Oakes kick Ohio State 42 27 In a conference divisional matchup Ohio State defeated the Indiana Hoosiers in Columbus 42 27 102 104 Ohio State received the opening kickoff and drove 76 yards in three plays scoring on a 65 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott 105 Ohio State scored again on their ensuing offensive drive on a four yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Jeff Heuerman giving the Buckeyes a 14 0 lead 104 The Hoosiers responded on their next drive by scoring on a two yard touchdown run by Tevin Coleman cutting the lead to one possession 104 A fumble on Ohio State s next drive allowed the Hoosiers to cut the Buckeye lead to 14 10 after a 30 yard field goal from Griffin Oakes 105 After forcing a second interception from J T Barrett the Hoosiers took advantage scoring on another Oakes field goal early in the second quarter making the score 14 13 Ohio State at halftime 102 After both teams failed to score on their respective opening possessions the Hoosiers scored on their next drive on a 90 yard touchdown run from Coleman giving Indiana their first lead at 20 14 104 The Buckeyes retook the lead on a 54 yard punt return by Jalin Marshall making the score 21 20 Ohio State 104 The Buckeyes first drive of the fourth quarter ended with a touchdown pass from Barrett to Marshall and gave the Buckeyes a 28 20 advantage 105 Following a Tyvis Powell interception the Buckeyes took a two possession lead late in the fourth quarter on another touchdown pass from Barrett to Marshall 106 Another touchdown on a connection between Barrett and Marshall sealed the game for the Buckeyes who took a 42 20 lead 106 Indiana scored late on a 52 yard touchdown run by Coleman making the final score 42 27 104 Following the game Jalin Marshall was named the Big Ten Freshman of the Week with his four touchdown receptions 107 With the victory Ohio State clinched their third straight division championship securing a place in the Big Ten Championship Game and improved their overall record against Indiana to 71 9 4 108 Michigan edit See also 2014 Michigan Wolverines football team and Michigan Ohio State football rivalry The Game 1 234TotalMichigan 7 777 28 6 Ohio State 7 71414 42 Location Columbus OhioGame start 12 00 p m Elapsed time 3 29Game attendance 108 610Game weather 41 partly sunny winds S 12 mphReferee John O NeillTV announcers ABC Dave Pasch play by play Brian Griese color Tom Luginbill sideline Sources 109 110 Scoring summary111 34Ohio StateNick Vannett 6 yard pass from J T Barrett Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 7 0 12 42MichiganJake Butt 12 yard pass from Devin Gardner Matt Wile kick 7 7 27 34MichiganDrake Johnson 2 yard run Matt Wile kick Michigan 14 7 20 07Ohio StateJ T Barrett 25 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 14 14 312 58Ohio StateJ T Barrett 2 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 14 37 41MichiganDrake Johnson 4 yard run Matt Wile kick 21 21 31 08Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 2 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 28 21 44 58Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 44 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 35 21 43 58Ohio StateDarron Lee 33 yard fumble recovery Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 42 21 41 15MichiganFreddy Canteen 3 yard pass from Devin Gardner Matt Wile kick Ohio State 42 28 In the 2014 edition of The Game Ohio State defeated the Michigan Wolverines by a score of 42 28 in Columbus 109 111 Michigan received the opening kickoff though the Buckeyes forced a turnover on the third play of the game on a Devin Gardner pass intercepted by Vonn Bell 111 The Buckeyes took advantage of the turnover scoring on a 6 yard touchdown pass from J T Barrett to Nick Vannett to give Ohio State a 7 0 lead 111 Michigan tied the game up midway through the first quarter after a 7 play 80 yard drive that ended with a touchdown pass from Gardner to Jake Butt 111 The Wolverines drove 95 yards on their first possession of the second quarter scoring on a 2 yard touchdown run from Drake Johnson giving Michigan their first lead at 14 7 112 Late in the second quarter the Buckeyes scored their second touchdown of the game on a 25 yard run from Barrett tying the game at 14 going into halftime 109 Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half and drove 72 yards in 5 plays capping the drive with another touchdown run from Barrett giving the Buckeyes a 21 14 lead 111 Michigan responded on their ensuing possession scoring on a second Drake Johnson touchdown run and tying the game at 21 112 The Buckeyes again responded driving 81 yards and taking the 28 21 lead on an Ezekiel Elliott touchdown run 111 The Buckeyes began to take control of the game early in the fourth quarter on another Elliott touchdown run making the score 35 21 Ohio State 113 During the drive quarterback J T Barrett sustained an injury to his leg and was carted off of the field not returning for the remainder of the game 112 114 On Michigan s ensuing possession the Buckeye defense sacked Gardner with Joey Bosa forcing a fumble which was returned 33 yards by Darron Lee for a touchdown which gave Ohio State a 42 21 lead 111 Michigan scored on their next offensive possession on a touchdown pass from Gardner to Freddy Canteen making the score 42 28 111 Ohio State was able to run out the clock on their next possession securing their third straight victory over the Wolverines and a third consecutive undefeated Big Ten regular season 115 Following the game J T Barrett was recognized as the Big Ten Freshman of the Week for his accomplishments 116 With the victory Ohio State improved their record over Michigan since 2001 to 12 2 117 Big Ten Championship vs Wisconsin edit See also 2014 Wisconsin Badgers football team and 2014 Big Ten Football Championship Game Big Ten Championship Game 13 Wisconsin Badgers 10 2 vs 5 Ohio State Buckeyes 11 1 Period 1 2 34TotalWisconsin 0 0 000 5 Ohio State 14 24 71459 at Lucas Oil Stadium Indianapolis Indiana Date December 6Game time 8 15 p m EDTGame weather Indoors roof closed Game attendance 60 229Referee Mike GannonTV announcers Fox Gus Johnson Charles Davis and Molly McGrathBox Score Game information Wisconsin Joel Stave17 43 187 Yds 3 INT Melvin Gordon26 Rush 76 Yds Alex Erickson7 Rec 83 Yds Ohio St Cardale Jones12 17 257 Yds 3 TD Ezekiel Elliott20 Rush 220 Yds 2 TD Devin Smith4 Rec 137 Yds 3 TD In the program s second consecutive appearance in the Big Ten Championship Game Ohio State defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 59 0 118 119 Ohio State received the opening kickoff and scored on their opening drive on a 39 yard touchdown pass to Devin Smith from quarterback Cardale Jones who was making his first career start at Ohio State 119 Midway through the first quarter the Buckeyes scored on a 2 play drive which ended in an 81 yard touchdown run by Ezekiel Elliott giving Ohio State the 14 0 advantage 119 The Buckeye defense forced their first turnover of the game on the Badgers ensuing possession with Joel Stave having a pass intercepted by Vonn Bell 120 The Buckeyes took advantage of the turnover scoring on a 7 play 53 yard drive that ended with a 23 yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger 118 The next Buckeye possession also resulted in scores with a 44 yard touchdown reception by Devin Smith from Cardale Jones and a 14 yard run from Elliott extending the Ohio State lead to 31 0 120 The Buckeye defense forced the Wisconsin offense in the three and outs three times during the second quarter and got a score on a fumble recovery returned by Joey Bosa which gave Ohio State a 38 0 lead going into halftime 119 The Buckeye defense again stopped the Badgers on their first possession of the second half Ohio State drove 77 yards in 5 plays on their first possession of the half scoring on another touchdown pass from Jones to Smith making the score 45 0 Ohio State 119 The Buckeye defense forced another Badger turnover late in the third quarter on a Stave pass that was intercepted by Doran Grant though they were unable to score off of it with the Badgers blocking a field goal attempt 121 A 12 yard run by Curtis Samuel midway through the fourth quarter gave Ohio State a 52 0 lead 119 Ohio State s ensuing possession also ended with points off of a Samuel touchdown run 120 The Buckeye defense continued to stop the Badgers and finished the game with their second shutout of the season with the Buckeyes winning 59 0 119 The victory gave Ohio State their first outright conference championship since the 2009 season 122 Quarterback Cardale Jones was named the MVP of the game after completing 12 of 17 pass attempts for 257 yards and throwing three touchdown passes 123 With the victory Ohio State improved their all time record against Wisconsin to 57 18 5 124 Scoring summary Quarter Time Drive Team Scoring information Score Plays Yards TOP WIS OSU 1 13 01 6 77 1 59 Ohio St Devin Smith 39 yard touchdown reception from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 7 1 4 06 2 93 0 42 Ohio St Ezekiel Elliott 81 yard touchdown run Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 14 2 14 14 7 53 2 41 Ohio St 23 yard field goal by Sean Nuernberger 0 17 2 11 09 3 63 1 17 Ohio St Devin Smith 44 yard touchdown reception from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 24 2 6 36 6 69 2 52 Ohio St Ezekiel Elliott 14 yard touchdown run Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 31 2 0 36 Ohio St Fumble recovery returned 4 yards for touchdown by Joey Bosa Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 38 3 9 24 5 77 2 47 Ohio St Devin Smith 42 yard touchdown reception from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 45 4 11 39 2 72 0 34 Ohio St Curtis Samuel 12 yard touchdown run Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 52 4 2 25 7 61 4 02 Ohio St Curtis Samuel 1 yard touchdown run Sean Nuernberger kick good 0 59 TOP time of possession For other American football terms see Glossary of American football 0 Home CFP Semifinal at Sugar Bowl vs Alabama edit See also 2014 Alabama Crimson Tide football team and 2015 Sugar Bowl 2015 College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Sugar Bowl 1 234Total 4 Ohio State 125 6 14148 42 1 Alabama 125 14 777 35 Location New Orleans LouisianaGame start 9 00 p m Elapsed time 3 41Game attendance 74 682Game weather Indoors dome stadium Referee Land ClarkTV announcers ESPN Brad Nessler play by play Todd Blackledge color Holly Rowe sideline Sources 126 127 Scoring summary111 32Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 22 yard field goalOhio State 3 0 19 25AlabamaDerrick Henry 25 yard run Adam Griffith kick Alabama 7 3 15 17Ohio StateSean Nuernberger 21 yard field goalAlabama 7 6 12 06AlabamaAmari Cooper 15 yard pass from Blake Sims Adam Griffith kick Alabama 14 6 28 07AlabamaT J Yeldon 2 yard run Adam Griffith kick Alabama 21 6 22 55Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 3 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Alabama 21 13 20 12Ohio StateMichael Thomas 13 yard pass from Evan Spencer Sean Nuernberger kick Alabama 21 20 312 44Ohio StateDevin Smith 47 yard pass from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 27 21 33 21Ohio StateSteve Miller 41 yard interception return Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 34 21 31 01AlabamaBlake Sims 5 yard run Adam Griffith kick Ohio State 34 28 43 24Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 85 yard run Michael Thomas pass from Cardale Jones Ohio State 42 28 41 59AlabamaAmari Cooper 6 yard pass from Blake Sims Adam Griffith kick Ohio State 42 35 On December 7 2014 the final College Football Playoff standings were released with Ohio State ranked No 4 selected to face the No 1 Alabama Crimson Tide in the College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Sugar Bowl 34 128 In the game the Buckeyes defeated the Crimson Tide 42 35 to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship 129 130 Alabama started the game on offense with the Buckeye defense forcing a three and out 126 The Buckeyes first drive of the game went 80 yards and ended with a 22 yard field goal from Sean Nuernberger giving Ohio State a 3 0 lead 131 Ohio State s next possession ended with a fumble by Ezekiel Elliott recovered by the Crimson Tide in Ohio State territory Alabama took advantage of the turnover scoring on a Derrick Henry 25 yard touchdown run giving them a 7 3 lead 126 The Buckeyes settled for another field goal on their next possession cutting the score to a one point game 132 A 15 yard touchdown pass from Blake Sims to Amari Cooper gave the Crimson Tide a 14 6 lead at the end of the first quarter 131 Quarterback Cardale Jones starting his second career game threw an interception to Cyrus Jones early in the second quarter setting up an Alabama drive that ended with a 2 yard touchdown run from T J Yeldon extending the Crimson Tide lead to 21 6 129 Ohio State responded on their next possession going 71 yards in 12 plays and scoring on an Elliott touchdown run cutting the score to 21 13 Alabama 129 The Buckeyes closed out the first half by scoring on a trick play a 13 yard pass from Evan Spencer to Michael Thomas cutting the Crimson Tide lead to 21 20 going into halftime 131 Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half drove 75 yards and scored on a 47 yard pass from Cardale Jones to Devin Smith giving them the lead with a score of 27 21 131 Midway through the third quarter Blake Sims threw an interception to Steve Miller that was returned 41 yards and increased the Buckeye lead to two possessions at 34 21 129 Alabama responded on their ensuing possession scoring on a 5 yard touchdown run from Sims making the score 34 28 Ohio State at the end of the third quarter 129 Blake Sims threw his second interception of the game early in the fourth quarter though the Buckeyes were unable to capitalize off of the turnover 126 An 85 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott with less than four minutes in the game gave the Buckeyes 42 28 after the successful two point conversion 132 Alabama went 65 yards in a minute and a half on their next possession scoring on a 6 yard touchdown pass from Sims to Amari Cooper to cut the game again to one possession 133 The game ended on a Hail Mary pass from Sims that was intercepted by Tyvis Powell giving Ohio State the 42 35 victory 129 130 For their achievements running back Ezekiel Elliott was named the offensive MVP of the game and Darron Lee was named the defensive MVP 134 135 The loss was the Southeastern Conference s second straight major bowl loss to Ohio State 136 CFP Championship vs Oregon edit See also 2014 Oregon Ducks football team and 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship 2015 College Football Playoff National Championship 1 234Total 2 Oregon 125 7 3100 20 4 Ohio State 125 14 7714 42 Location Arlington TexasGame start 8 30 p m Elapsed time 3 37Game attendance 85 689Game weather Indoors retractable roof closed Referee Greg BurksTV announcers ESPN Chris Fowler play by play Kirk Herbstreit color Heather Cox sideline Tom Rinaldi sideline Sources 137 138 Scoring summary112 21OregonKeanon Lowe 7 yard pass from Marcus Mariota Adrian Schneider kick Oregon 7 0 14 36Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 33 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick 7 7 11 08Ohio StateNick Vannett 1 yard pass from Cardale Jones Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 14 7 24 49Ohio StateCardale Jones 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 21 7 20 48OregonAdrian Schneider 26 yard field goalOhio State 21 10 311 23OregonByron Marshall 70 yard pass from Marcus Mariota Adrian Schneider kick Ohio State 21 17 36 39OregonAdrian Schneider 23 yard field goalOhio State 21 20 30 00Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 9 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 28 20 49 44Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 2 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 35 20 40 28Ohio StateEzekiel Elliott 1 yard run Sean Nuernberger kick Ohio State 42 20 Following victories in their respective bowl games on January 1 the No 4 Buckeyes and the No 2 Oregon Ducks advanced to face each other in the inaugural College Football Playoff National Championship at AT amp T Stadium 139 140 Coming into the game Ohio State had never lost to Oregon holding an 8 0 all time record against the Ducks 141 Oregon won the coin toss and elected to receive the ball the start the game 142 The Ducks first drive featured running back Thomas Tyner and quarterback Marcus Mariota driving Oregon 75 yards and scoring on a 7 yard touchdown pass from Mariota to Keanon Lowe to give Oregon an early 7 0 lead 137 143 The Buckeye offense struggled on their first drive going only 17 yards and was forced to punt 142 The Buckeye defense stopped Oregon at midfield on their next possession and forced them to punt setting up Ohio State inside their own 3 yard line 142 During the drive Ohio State went 97 yard and scored their first points of the game on a 33 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott tying the game at 7 7 137 144 The Buckeye defense forced the Ducks to punt on their next two possessions 142 The Ohio State offense took advantage by scoring on a touchdown pass from Cardale Jones to Nick Vannett making the score 14 7 Ohio State at the end of the first quarter 137 143 On the fourth play of the second quarter Ohio State turned the ball over on a fumble by Cardale Jones giving the Ducks possession of the ball at own 41 yard line 142 145 The Ducks drove down to the Ohio State 3 yard line but were unable to take advantage of the turnover after failing to convert on fourth down 142 The Buckeye offense took over at their own 1 yard line and quickly drove to midfield 142 The drive ended however on another Ohio State turnover this time on a pass from Jones to Corey Smith that was fumbled by Smith which allowed Oregon to take over at their own 9 yard line 142 145 Oregon again was unable to capitalize off of the turnover with the Buckeye defense forcing a three and out 142 The ensuing Ohio State possession took only 6 plays and ended with a touchdown run from Jones giving Ohio State a 21 7 lead 143 144 The next Ducks possession went 66 yards in 12 plays and ended with a 26 yard field goal from Aidan Schneider 137 After the Oregon defense forced a three and out on the Buckeyes next possession Oregon went into halftime trailing Ohio State 21 10 137 146 Ohio State received the opening kickoff of the second half 142 Ohio State turned the ball over on their first possession of the half on a Cardale Jones pass intercepted by Danny Mattingly returned to the Oregon 30 yard line 142 145 The Ducks took advantage of the turnover in one play on a 70 yard touchdown pass from Marcus Mariota to Byron Marshall making the score 21 17 Ohio State 137 143 The Buckeyes turned the ball over for a fourth time on their next possession with Jones fumbling the ball inside Ohio State territory 142 144 Aidan Schneider made a 23 yard field goal off of the turnover with the score 21 20 Ohio State 137 The Buckeyes ensuing possession went 75 yards in 12 plays ending on a 9 yard touchdown run from Ezekiel Elliott to make the score 28 20 Ohio State at the end of the third quarter 137 144 After a Buckeye defensive stop the Ohio State offense and Ezekiel Elliott again scored a touchdown making the score 35 20 Ohio State early in the fourth quarter 137 143 Both teams exchanged punts on their drives 142 With less than three minutes remaining in the game the Oregon offense attempt to convert a fourth down though the pass from Marcus Mariota was incomplete 142 144 Ohio State regained possession and scored on a fourth touchdown from Elliott 137 143 The last play of the game was a Mariota pass that was intercepted by Eli Apple and made the final score 42 20 137 138 143 144 For their performances Ezekiel Elliott was named the game s offensive MVP and Tyvis Powell was named the game s defensive MVP 143 Ohio State improved their all time record against Oregon to 9 0 won the first ever College Football Playoff national championship and the program s first national championship since 2002 141 147 It was Ohio State s eighth claimed national championship and sixth national championship by vote of the AP and Coaches polls 147 The fourteen season victories tied the 2002 season for the most in program history 147 Rankings editFurther information 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football rankings Entering the 2014 season the Buckeyes were ranked No 5 in the AP and No 6 in the Coaches Preseason Polls 148 After a 35 21 loss to Virginia Tech on September 6 Ohio State dropped to No 22 in the AP and No 18 in the Coaches Polls 149 When the first College Football Playoff rankings came out on October 28 the Buckeyes were No 16 150 After Ohio State defeated No 7 Michigan State 49 37 on November 8 they moved up to No 8 in the AP and No 7 in the Coaches Poll as well as moving up to No 8 in the CFP rankings 151 Entering the Big Ten Championship Game the Buckeyes were ranked No 6 in both the AP and Coaches Polls and No 5 in the CFP rankings 152 Following the 59 0 win over Wisconsin in the Big Ten Championship Game Ohio State moved up to No 5 in the AP Poll and No 4 in the Coaches Poll 153 On December 7 it was announced that Ohio State had passed TCU in the CFP rankings into the No 4 ranking which qualified them to participate in the inaugural College Football Playoff 34 154 After the victory over Oregon in the College Football Playoff National Championship Ohio State finished in the No 1 position unanimously in both the AP and Coaches polls as consensus national champions 155 Ranking movementsLegend Increase in ranking Decrease in ranking First place votesWeekPollPre123456789101112131415FinalAP58222322201513131313877651 59 Coaches6 1 7181820181513121313777641 64 CFPNot released161486654Not released Sources 156 After the season edit nbsp Dublin Ohio renamed its North High Street in honor of the team s accomplishments during the 2014 season 157 Following their victory over Oregon for the national championship the team returned to Columbus on January 13 where they were greeted by fans upon their arrival at Port Columbus International Airport as well as when they returned to the campus 158 On January 18 the official championship celebration was held at Ohio Stadium which was attended by an estimated 45 000 fans 159 The event included a performance by the Ohio State University Marching Band as well as speeches from athletic director Gene Smith head coach Urban Meyer Braxton Miller and Ezekiel Elliott 159 Final statistics edit Following their win over Oregon in the College Football Playoff National Championship Ohio State s final team statistics were released On the offensive side of the ball Ohio State ranked ninth in total offense 511 6 yards per game eighth in rushing offense 264 5 yards per game 51st in passing offense 247 1 yards per game and fifth in scoring offense 44 8 points per game 160 In conference Ohio State ranked first in total offense second in rushing offense and third in passing offense 161 On the defensive side of the ball Ohio State ranked 19th in total defense 342 4 yards per game 34th in rushing defense 141 3 yards per game 28th in passing defense 201 1 yards per game and 26th in scoring defense 22 0 points per game 160 In conference Ohio State ranked fifth in total defense fifth in rushing defense and sixth in passing defense 161 Individually Ezekiel Elliott led the team in rushing with 1 878 total yards 125 2 yards per game scoring 18 touchdowns and ranking 12th nationally in rushing yards per game 162 J T Barrett finished the season completing 203 of 314 pass attempts with 2 834 passing yards 34 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions 163 Cardale Jones finished the season completing 56 of 92 pass attempts with 860 passing yards 7 touchdown passes and 2 interceptions 163 Joshua Perry led the team 124 total tackles and 73 solo tackles 164 Vonn Bell led the team with 6 interceptions and Joey Bosa led the team with 13 5 sacks 165 166 Awards and honors editIndividual edit QB J T Barrett Thompson Randle El Freshman of the Year Griese Brees Quarterback of the Year All Big Ten First Team Media and Coaches AP All American Third Team 167 DE Joey Bosa Nagurski Woodson Defensive Player of the Year Smith Brown Defensive Lineman of the Year All Big Ten First Team Media and Coaches unanimous All Big Ten First Team unanimous All American 167 OL Pat Elfein and LB Doran Grant All Big Ten First Team Coaches 167 OL Taylor Decker TE Jeff Heuerman All Big Ten Second Team Coaches 167 Elflein Decker Heuerman Grant and LB Joshua Perry All Big Ten Second Team Media 167 DL Michael Bennett All Big Ten Second Team Coaches AP All American Third Team CBS All American Team 168 169 CFPA National Freshman Performer of the Year Freshman All American LB Darron Lee LB Raekwon McMillan and CB Eli Apple Freshman All American 170 171 Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach Tom Herman Broyles Award best assistant coach of the year 172 Head coach Urban Meyer West Bridge Street in Dublin Ohio renamed Urban Meyer Way Team edit Intersection of Lane Avenue and High Street in Columbus renamed Undisputed Way 173 North High Street in Dublin Ohio renamed Champions Drive Inaugural Cincinnati Reds Reds Country Athletic Achievement Award 174 NFL Draft selections edit Thirty one former players have been selected in the NFL Draft so far Player Position Round Pick Year NFL Team Joey Bosa Defensive end 1 3 2016 San Diego Chargers Ezekiel Elliott Running back 1 4 2016 Dallas Cowboys Eli Apple Cornerback 1 10 2016 New York Giants Marshon Lattimore Cornerback 1 11 2017 New Orleans Saints Malik Hooker Safety 1 15 2017 Indianapolis Colts Taylor Decker Offensive tackle 1 16 2016 Detroit Lions Darron Lee Linebacker 1 20 2016 New York Jets Billy Price Center 1 21 2018 Cincinnati Bengals Gareon Conley Cornerback 1 24 2017 Oakland Raiders Devin Smith Wide receiver 2 37 2015 New York Jets Curtis Samuel Wide receiver 2 40 2017 Carolina Panthers Michael Thomas Wide receiver 2 47 2016 New Orleans Saints Raekwon McMillan Linebacker 2 54 2017 Miami Dolphins Parris Campbell Wide receiver 2 59 2019 Indianapolis Colts Vonn Bell Safety 2 61 2016 New Orleans Saints Tyquan Lewis Defensive end 2 64 2018 Indianapolis Colts Pat Elflein Center 3 70 2017 Minnesota Vikings Terry McLaurin Wide receiver 3 76 2019 Washington Redskins Sam Hubbard Defensive end 3 77 2018 Cincinnati Bengals Adolphus Washington Defensive tackle 3 80 2016 Buffalo Bills Braxton Miller Wide receiver 3 85 2016 Houston Texans Jeff Heuerman Tight end 3 92 2015 Denver Broncos Nick Vannett Tight end 3 94 2016 Seattle Seahawks Joshua Perry Linebacker 4 102 2016 San Diego Chargers Jalyn Holmes Defensive end 4 102 2018 Minnesota Vikings Doran Grant Cornerback 4 121 2015 Pittsburgh Steelers Cardale Jones Quarterback 4 139 2016 Buffalo Bills Jamarco Jones Offensive tackle 5 168 2018 Seattle Seahawks Michael Bennett Defensive tackle 6 180 2015 Jacksonville Jaguars Evan Spencer Wide receiver 6 187 2015 Washington Redskins Noah Brown Wide receiver 7 239 2017 Dallas CowboysReferences edit Braxton Miller out for season ESPN com August 20 2014 Schwartz Nick November 29 2014 Ohio State quarterback J T Barrett carted off field after breaking ankle against Michigan USA Today Ohio State Signs 24 to National Letters of Intent Ohio State Department of Athletics February 6 2013 Retrieved August 31 2013 Ward Austin August 12 2013 Ohio State Season Preview ESPN Retrieved January 19 2014 No 3 Ohio State Extends School Record Winning Streak to 23 ESPN November 23 2013 Retrieved December 1 2013 Ohio State Survives When Michigan s 2 Point Attempt Fails ESPN November 30 2013 Retrieved December 2 2013 Michigan State Ruins Ohio State s Win Streak Path to BCS Title Game ESPN December 7 2013 Retrieved December 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