The Minnesota took an advance of 3-0 on the basket of 27 yards of Brady Denaburg which crowned a game of 13 games and 66 yards which ate at 6:55 a.m. Lindsey was 8 for 10 for 65 yards on the journey, with a gain of 25 yards at the end tight Jameson Geers at the Ohio State 29 and a 10 yards to Jalen Smith until the 10th. A completion of 1 rod and two incomplete passes forced the gophers to opt for the purpose of the field.
Gophers needed readers like these – preferably ending with affected – to have a chance to upset the buckeyes. Instead, the Ohio State forced two three and the outings and followed affected for an advance of 14-3 in the second quarter.
“There were a ton of different looks (from the defense of the state of Ohio),” said Lindsey. “This is why they are very difficult to score. They give you so many different fronts, so many different packages with players. It is a challenge. We just have to keep improving.”
With his team dragging 11 points, Fleck made an aggressive call, going the fourth and 1 of the minnesota 44. Taylor was arrested without any gain, and the Ohio State immediately conceded this for an advance of 21-3. Tate took the Half-Coin Za’quan Bryan, who bit a false playing action, and transported a TD pass of 44 yards from Sayin. From there, the Buckeyes had the match on the cruise control.
“It’s 14-3 and it’s a huge call in the game, but it’s the right call,” said Fleck. “Because if we cut it … they could go 90 (yards), and they showed that they could do it in five, six games anyway. So, I had to give something to our football team.”
Gophers have entered the game as a 23½ point -owned, so the result should not surprise. They lost against the Buckeyes for the 14th consecutive time and fell to 7-48 of all time against Ohio State. The promising start has given way to the domination of Ohio State. Gophers are 3-2 in total and 1-1 in Big Ten with seven games to play in the regular season.