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Heisman Duo Leads No. 1 Ohio State Past Purdue Football: Glimpse of Future Shows in Likes, Dislikes
Ohio State extended its longest active winning streak to 13 games with four straight second-quarter scoring drives and a dominant offensive display, holding Purdue to 186 total yards.
- On Saturday, Ohio State defeated Purdue 34-10 at Ross-Ade Stadium, extending the defending national champion Buckeyes' nation's longest active winning streak to 13.
- Ohio State used four straight scoring drives in the second quarter, including Jeremiah Smith's 35-yard touchdown, while Julian Sayin threw for 303 yards and maintained an 81% completion rate Saturday.
- C.J. Donaldson Jr. scored both short-yardage touchdowns on 1-yard plunges while Purdue's defense recorded an interception and multiple sacks, including CJ Nunnally's first career pick.
- The victory keeps Ohio State Buckeyes unbeaten and on pace for a Big Ten championship game, and Ryan Day, Ohio State coach, said he's hopeful Carnell Tate can return next week.
- Purdue's struggles continue with seven straight losses and a school-record 16 straight against Big Ten foes, while former Purdue player Max Klare returned to Ross-Ade Stadium after three seasons, with his younger brother Luke Klare playing him on the scout team.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right3Center8Last UpdatedBias Distribution42% Left, 42% Center
Bias Distribution
- 42% of the sources lean Left, 42% of the sources are Center
42% Center
L 42%
C 42%
R 16%
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