Quarterback C.J. Stroud left little doubt as to Ohio State's dominance over Michigan State, carrying the Buckeyes to a whopping 49-0 halftime lead.
Stroud threw for 393 yards, six touchdowns and only two incompletions, completing 20 of his 21 attempts. Comparatively, Spartans quarterback Peyton Thorne had only thrown 77 yards, averaging 4.6 yards.
Stroud is not the only one putting up video game numbers for Ohio State. Receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson both tallied seven catches for two touchdowns each, Olave going for 140 yards and Wilson accumulating 126.
Meanwhile, Jaxon Smith-Njigba snagged Stroud's other passing touchdown, tallying nine receptions for 92 yards in the first half.