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Barely three minutes into Saturday's game, Ohio State already had a two-touchdown lead on Rutgers.

And the Buckeyes didn't even receive the opening kickoff.

On the first defensive play of Ohio State's 56-21 win against Rutgers at SHI Stadium, Shaun Wade intercepted a pass. On the second play of the Scarlet Knights' second possession. Wade recovered a fumble. Within four plays after each turnover, the Buckeyes scored touchdowns, giving them a 14-0 lead with 11:59 remaining in the opening quarter.

“Our defense is pretty good,” J.K. Dobbins said. “They've been great all season.