The Ohio State offense exploded for 586 yards in a 38-7 win over Army on Saturday, but the Buckeye defense also put together an impressive performance.
Aside from allowing an 18-play, 99 yard touchdown drive to Army in the second quarter, the Ohio State defense largely kept the unique triple option offense of the Black Knights in check.
Ohio State got arguably its best performance on defense from an unlikely source.
After Chris Worley left the game with an injury in the first half, redshirt freshman Tuf Borland filled in and put together a career day.