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Sayin Throws 4 TD Passes as No. 1 Ohio State Throttles Wisconsin 34-0
Wisconsin’s defense allowed multiple key third-down touchdowns while the offense struggled on first downs, extending their conference losing streak to nine games, officials said.
- On Oct. 18, Wisconsin Badgers football team lost 34-0 to No. 1 Ohio State football team at Camp Randall Stadium, dropping to 2-5 overall and 0-4 in Big Ten play.
- Facing pressure, Wisconsin Badgers football team failed to stop No. 1 Ohio State football team on third down and couldn't move the chains, gaining just 69 first-half yards and throwing an interception that bounced off Cade Yacamelli.
- Ohio State's season-long dominance showed in its margin-of-victory metrics, entering the game on an 11-game win streak, while Julian Sayin completed 14 of 15 passes for 169 yards and connected twice with Carnell Tate.
- The defeat marked Wisconsin's first consecutive shutouts since 1977, extending the Big Ten Conference losing streak to nine games amid a brutal upcoming schedule.
- The Badgers are off next week before hosting Penn State on Nov. 1, giving a short window for adjustments after Coach Luke Fickell mixed younger players including Mason Posa, Cooper Catalano, Eugene Hilton and Sean West, while Hunter Simmons left with a leg injury.
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Sayin throws four TD passes as No. 1 Ohio State throttles Wisconsin, 34-0
MADISON, Wis. — Julian Sayin connected with Carnell Tate for two of his four touchdown passes, and No. 1 Ohio State rolled to a 34-0 victory over Wisconsin on Saturday. Ohio State (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) has an average margin of 25.8 points during an 11-game win streak, which started with its four College Football Playoff victories during its run to the national title last season. The Buckeyes have won their first seven games this season by an averag…
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