Ohio State's offense made no small number of highlight plays in the first half against Michigan State.
After what many considered an uncharacteristic performance for C.J. Stroud against Rutgers in Week 5, the Ohio State quarterback has shined for the Buckeyes in East Lansing, collecting 285 yards and four touchdowns in the opening 30 minutes.
Ohio State's first score was a connection from Stroud to Marvin Harrison Jr., who ended up with two touchdown catches from Stroud in the first half. The Buckeye offense moved deep into Michigan State territory and into the red zone when Stroud dropped back to pass and found and tossed a beautiful back-shoulder pass to Harrison in the front left corner of the end zone.