The Dwayne Haskins era for Ohio State's offense started in spectacular fashion at Ohio Stadium on Saturday.
It wasn't such a great day for Ohio State's defense, but the Buckeyes still earned a convincing win anyways.
Ohio State’s new starting quarterback completed 22 of 30 passes for 313 yards and five touchdowns, and led the Buckeyes on eight touchdown drives on a day that they scored 11 touchdowns, to lead the way to a 77-31 victory over Oregon State in their opening game of the season.
After Nick Bosa recovered an Oregon State fumble on the Beavers’ first possession, Haskins quickly marched the Ohio State offense down the field on a five-play, 57-yard drive, highlighted by a 27-yard pass from Haskins to Terry McLaurin and followed by a 2-yard touchdown pass from Haskins to McLaurin two plays later.