Ohio State Buckeyes Defeat Badgers 24-10 Behind Harrison and Henderson’s Leadership

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The Ohio State Buckeyes had a great victory over the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday, winning 24-10. The Buckeyes were led by the strong leadership of quarterback Justin Fields and running back Master Teague III. Fields threw for two touchdowns and ran for another, while Teague rushed for over 100 yards and a touchdown.

The Buckeyes defense was also a key factor in the win. Linebackers Tuf Borland and Pete Werner combined for 18 tackles and two sacks. Cornerback Shaun Wade had an interception and a pass breakup, while safety Josh Proctor had seven tackles and a forced fumble.

Wide receivers Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson both had big games, with Olave catching six passes for 119 yards and a touchdown, and Wilson catching four passes for 87 yards. Tight end Jeremy Ruckert also had a touchdown catch.

The Buckeyes offensive line was a big part of the win as well. Left tackle Thayer Munford, center Josh Myers, and right guard Wyatt Davis all had strong performances.

The game was also a big day for defensive ends Chase Young and Jonathon Cooper. Young had two sacks, while Cooper had one sack and two tackles for loss.

The Buckeyes also got big contributions from wide receiver K.J. Hill and running back J.K. Dobbins. Hill had five receptions for 68 yards, while Dobbins rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown.

The victory was the Buckeyes’ sixth straight win over the Badgers, and it was a great team effort. The leadership of Fields and Teague was evident throughout the game, and the defense made big plays when it mattered most. The offensive line provided great protection for Fields, and the wide receivers made plays downfield.

The Buckeyes will look to continue their winning streak against the Penn State Nittany Lions next week. With the leadership of Fields and Teague, as well as the strong play of the defense and offensive line, the Buckeyes should be in good shape to get the win.

Ohio State Buckeyes Defeat Badgers 24-10 Behind Harrison and Henderson's Leadership