Please follow and like us: OSU redshirt sophomore wide receiver Noah Brown celebrates a his third touchdown reception in the third quarter against Oklahoma. OSU won, 45-24. Credit: Alexa Mavrogianis | Photo Editor NORMAN, Okla. — The game that was hyped up for weeks fulfilled the desires of many Ohio State football fans in the first half. After a shaky start for the Buckeyes, OSU recovered by rattling off two unanswered touchdowns and never looked back, eventually topping the Sooners 45-24. Oklahoma received the ball and promptly marched down the field before an injury to starting redshirt freshman left guard Cody Ford slowed the opening drive for the Sooners. The drive stalled, and the Buckeyes forced a field goal attempt, which was missed from 27 yards out. Things never got back on track for the Sooners, as Oklahoma would be playing catchup throughout the first half. Junior H-back Curtis Samuel scampered in for a 36-yard touchdown to give the Buckeyes a lead they would never relinquish. It was a night that saw the Buckeyes dominate both the offensive and defensive lines of Oklahoma. “I think we controlled the line of scrimmage, OSU coach Urban Meyer said. “When you do that…
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