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Sayin Throws 4 TD Passes as No. 1 Ohio State Throttles Wisconsin 34
- On Oct. 18 in Madison, the Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Wisconsin Badgers 34-0, leading 17-0 at halftime and completing the shutout.
- Earlier this month, Wisconsin Badgers haven't scored a touchdown in nine quarters since Oct. 4, and were scoreless in three straight first halves at Camp Randall Stadium.
- Data show Ohio State managed only 97 rushing yards, a 3.5 per-carry average, while quarterback Julian Sayin threw for a career-best 394 yards and four touchdowns on Oct. 18.
- The Buckeyes arrive at an open week with 11 straight wins dating to last season, and Ohio State sits atop most power ratings entering November.
- At Camp Randall Stadium fans have expressed frustration amid persistent offensive struggles, and observers say the identity that once made the Wisconsin Badgers consistent is gone while the coaching staff doesn't have a solution amid injuries.
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You land on double secret probation with grades as dismal as Wisconsin football's vs. Ohio St.
The failures start with the offense, which needed a drive against backups in the closing minutes to top 100 total yards.
·Madison, United States
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