FINAL SCORE:
============OHIO STATE 73
EASTERN MICHIGAN 20
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE:
========================The 73 points scored by Ohio State today are the most points scored by the Buckeyes since their 72-0 victory over Pitt in 1996 (and now you know why Pitt alum Mark May hates tOSU).
The last time the Buckeyes scored more points in a single game than they did today against EMU was a 1950 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes by a final score of 83-21.
The most points ever scored by an Ohio State team was 128 in a shutout-rout over Oberlin College in 1916.


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Again begging the question: Why isn't Jamaal Berry getting more of a look on offense? I understand Tressel is loyal to his upperclassmen but come on, this quite obvious?
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