After dispatching of then-No. 1 Texas to kick off the 2025 season last weekend in The Shoe, the now-No. 1 Ohio State Buckeyes took the field for Game Two yesterday and pitched a 70-0 shutout against FCS foe Grambling State.
The dramatic step down in competition gave Ryan Day a chance to open up the offense for his first-year starting quarterback and eventually empty the bench on both sides of the ball as Ohio State racked up 651 yards of total offense while holding the Tigers to 166 yards, or a average of 12 yards per possession.
Nine different Buckeyes found the end zone including eight on offense while the defense recorded an interception and a pair of fumble recoveries, one of which was returned for a touchdown, and held the Tigers to three yards per play.