In a dominant performance, Ohio State football team emerged victorious with a 35-7 win over Youngstown State. The game showcased the strength and talent of the Buckeyes as they took control early and maintained their lead throughout. Ohio State’s offense proved unstoppable, putting up a total of 35 points and displaying impressive teamwork. Youngstown State struggled to keep up with the Buckeyes’ pace, managing to score just one touchdown. Overall, it was a convincing victory for Ohio State, further solidifying their position as a formidable force in college football..
Ohio State football got a win in its first trip back to Ohio Stadium.
Coming off a 23-3 season-opening road win against Indiana, the Buckeyes beat Youngstown State 35-7 in their first matchup against an Football Championship Subdivision team since 2013.
Ohio State will continue its home schedule next Saturday against Western Kentucky at 4 p.m. on FOX.
Here’s what happened in Ohio State vs. Youngstown State.
Ryan Day said it’s ‘worth considering’ naming a starting QB before Notre Dame game
When asked if there was a sense of urgency in naming a starting quarterback before Ohio State’s matchup with Notre Dame, Ryan Day said it was “worth considering.”
“I think that’s worth considering,” Day said. “I think that’s something we’re going to talk about as a staff.”
Ryan Day talks Kyle McCord’s performance vs. Youngstown State
Ryan Day said he’s not ready to name Kyle McCord the starter immediately after Ohio State’s win against Youngstown State, saying he will take the weekend to watch film before making a decision.
“I think early in games like this, how you play matters,” Day said. “I like how he came out of the gates playing well. They are fresh, they are playing their best football in that first quarter, and you want to see us playing good football. He made some nice throws early on. That was good, and he got himself into a rhythm and showed that he can make some of those throws.”
Kyle McCord stats: How did the OSU QB do in Ohio State vs. Youngstown State?
Kyle McCord seemed to settle in with the Ohio State offense against Youngstown State.
The quarterback connected on 14 of 20 pass attempts for 258 passing yards and three touchdowns — two to Marvin Harrison Jr. and one to Emeka Egbuka. McCord also added one rushing yard on one carry.
Ohio State football final stats vs. Youngstown State
STAT | Ohio State | Youngstown State |
---|---|---|
Total Yds | 482 | 234 |
Pass Yds | 359 | 135 |
Rush Yds | 123 | 99 |
Penalties | 6-65 | 9-76 |
1st Downs | 23 | 12 |
3rd Downs | 5-12 | 7-15 |
4th Downs | 2-3 | 0-1 |
Total Plays | 60 | 59 |
Avg Yds/Play | 8 | 4 |
Avg Yds/Completion | 17.1 | 7.9 |
Avg Yds/Rush | 4.6 | 3 |
Sack-Adj Rush Yd(Avg) | 130 (5.2) | 116 (3.7 |
Red Zone | 1-2 | 1-1 |
Time of Poss | 26:00 | 34:00 |
Turnovers (Def Pts Off) | 0 (0) | 1 (0) |
Fumbles-Lost | 1-0 | 2-0 |
Sacks (Def Yds) | 2 (17) | 2 (7) |
TFL (Def Yds) | 3 (22) | 4 (10) |
What’s the final score of the Ohio State football game? OSU 35, Youngstown State 7
Ohio State opened its 2023 home schedule with a win, beating Youngstown State 35-7 at Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes will host Western Kentucky at Ohio Stadium at 4 p.m. next Saturday.
Ohio State stopped on fourth down – OSU 35, Youngstown State 7
Devin Brown was stopped behind the line of scrimmage on fourth down with goal to go to keep OSU from padding their lead. A couple of plays earlier, Ohio State again used an extra offensive lineman in their bison formation, with Chip Trayanum as a blocking back in front of Miyan Williams, but the resulting 4-yard touchdown was wiped out by a Trayanum hold.
TreVeyon Henderson has his second TD of the day for Ohio State – OSU 35, Youngstown State 7
TreVeyon Henderson is averaging 11.2 yards per carry on five rushes. A big part of that is the 30-yard touchdown he just scored. Devin Brown was behind center for that drive, his second series of the day.
Recruits on hand to watch Ohio State football handling Youngstown State
There are a number of OSU football recruits at Ohio Stadium today. Headlining the list of prospects in Columbus is 2025 five-star athlete Dorian Brew.
There are also 2024 commitments at the Shoe, and most notable among them is five-star receiver Jeremiah Smith.
Denzel Burke has Ohio State’s first interception of 2023
Denzel Burke previously broke up a pass play in the end zone, although it wasn’t technically recorded as a breakup and the drive eventually resulted in a score. This time, to prevent that from happening, Burke came down with the ball, giving OSU its first pick of the season. That ends a more than year-long interception drought for Buckeyes cornerbacks.
Tommy Eichenberg leads Ohio State with six tackles. He had a hard-hitting tackle for loss during that drive.
Ohio State football QB comparison: Kyle McCord, Devin Brown stats
— Kyle McCord’s first-half numbers: 13-18 passing, 253 yards, 3 touchdowns— Devin Brown’s first-half numbers: 2-6 passing for 21 yards
What’s the Ohio State score? Halftime stats for the Buckeyes:
STAT | Youngstown State | Ohio State |
---|---|---|
Points | 7 | 28 |
Total Yds | 122 | 339 |
Pass Yds | 65 | 274 |
Rush Yds | 57 | 65 |
Penalties | 5-47 | 4-40 |
1st Downs | 5 | 15 |
3rd Downs | 3-7 | 3-8 |
4th Downs | 0-0 | 2-2 |
Total Plays | 29 | 38 |
Avg Yds/Play | 4.2 | 8.9 |
Avg Yds/Completion | 8.1 | 18.3 |
Avg Yds/Rush | 3.8 | 4.6 |
Sack-Adj Rush Yd(Avg) | 57 (3.8) | 65 (4.6) |
Red Zone | 1-1 | 1-1 |
Time of Poss | 14:09 | 15:07 |
Turnovers (Def Pts Off) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
Fumbles-Lost | 0-0 | 0-0 |
Sacks (Def Yds) | 0 (0) | 0 (0) |
TFL (Def Yds) | 1 (1) | 1 (5) |
Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka gives Kyle McCord a third passing touchdown – OSU 28, Youngstown State 7
Emeka Egbuka did most of the work on a 28-yard score, bouncing off a defender after a short grab to get in the end zone, but the bottom line is that Kyle McCord now has three touchdown passes for the Buckeyes.
Nice touch by OSU. The whole stadium is singing Jimmy Buffet songs in honor of the late singer who just recently passed away.
Quarterback Devin Brown leads Ohio State football down the field – OSU 21, Youngstown State 7
Ohio State handed quarterback duties off to Devin Brown, who manufactured a 13-play, 60-yard drive that TreVeyon Henderson capped with a 13-yard rushing score.
That play was initially ruled a fumble before instant replay revealed Henderson broke the plane.
The officials have actually had a lot of decisions to make since the Buckeyes got the ball. Brown was hit about an hour after he had run out of bounds. That gave OSU a first down on the resulting flag. Henderson had a 17-yard touchdown negated by another Josh Simmons penalty. This was a hands-to-the-face call. Marvin Harrison Jr. almost had a third touchdown. He was grabbed on another long pass attempt, but pass interference was not called.
Ohio State’s linebackers stepping up
Right now the defense, which just forced a Penguins punt, is being paced by linebackers Tommy Eichenberg and Steele Chambers. Both players have 4 tackles.
Marvin Harrison Jr. strikes again for Ohio State football – OSU 14, Youngstown State 7
Ohio State again made a four-play drive capped with a long Marvin Harrison Jr. touchdown. This time the score went for 39 yards.
Harrison is riding a 16-game catch streak.
Ohio State football forced to punt, defense gives them the ball back
The Buckeyes offense not only went three-and-out, but thanks to a holding penalty on Josh Simmons, they lost a yard on their most recent drive. The OSU defense then took the field and gave up one first down before making a stand and forcing a punt. That punt pinned Ohio State down at the 7-yard line before an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Devin Johnson of the Penguins.
Ohio State football’s defense gives up a touchdown – OSU 7, Youngstown State 7
Mitch Davidson faked a handoff and then rushed left for a 1-yard touchdown. He had completions on his first three pass attempts for 55 yards before Denzel Burke broke up a play in the end zone. The big play on that Penguins drive was a 36-yard rainbow pass to Max Tomczak, the nephew of former OSU quarterback Mike Tomczak.
Arvell Reese injured for Ohio State football
After taking a knock on a special teams play, Cleveland Glenville product Arvell Reese was tended to by the team’s athletic trainers. The freshman eventually walked off on his own power.
Who are the officials for today’s Ohio State football game?
Referee: | David Siegle |
Umpire: | John Hanneke Jr. |
Referee: | David Siegle |
Head Linesman: | Kevin Moss |
Line Judge: | Gary Jagodzinski |
Back Judge: | William Foltz |
Field Judge: | Brad Brunet |
Side Judge: | Scott Macdonald |
Center Judge: | Kendall Gant |
Ohio State football wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. gets into the end zone early – OSU 7, Youngstown State 0
It took him a game to get on the scoreboard, but Marvin Harrison Jr. scored his first touchdown of the season on a 71-yard grab that saw him outrun the Penguins defense.
Coach Ryan Day during his weekly press conference pointed out that Harrison should have had a TD against Indiana.
Ohio State vs. Youngstown State spread
Ohio State is a significant favorite vs. Youngstown State.
In their first game against a Football Championship Subdivision team since 2013, the Buckeyes will take the field as 41.5-point favorites against Youngstown State according to FanDuel Sportsbook.
Ohio State opened the 2023 season as 30.5-point favorites against Indiana, but failed to cover, beating the Hoosiers 23-3 on the road to open the season.In Ryan Day’s 52 games as Ohio State’s head coach, Ohio State has been at least a three-touchdown favorite 24 times, according to Covers.com. The Buckeyes have covered the spread in 14 of those games.
Ohio State vs. Youngstown State weather report
Ohio Stadium is expected to see cloud cover for its Ohio State home opener.
According to Weather.com, Columbus is expected to see partly cloudy skies Saturday afternoon. The temperature is expected to hit 71 degrees at kickoff with 7 mph winds, hitting a high of 77 degrees at 3 p.m.
Jim Tressel representing Youngstown State and Ohio State
Jim Tressel is playing both sides Saturday.
The former Ohio State football coach and Youngstown State president and football coach is in Columbus for the Buckeyes’ home opener. And ahead of kickoff, Tressel was not hiding his affiliation with both programs wearing a red sweater with both the Ohio State and Youngstown State logos on either side.
What is Ohio State’s 2023 ceiling? Urban Meyer says ‘we’ll find out in South Bend’
To Urban Meyer, Ohio State’s season starts in Week 4 against Notre Dame, even though he sees potential from the Buckeyes already.
“They have four tailbacks. They have a receiver room filled with NFL prospects,” Meyer said on “Big Noon Kickoff.” They will figure this thing out. In two weeks, we’ll find out in South Bend.
How has Youngstown State done against FBS teams like Ohio State?
Since 1998, Youngstown State has 17 losses against Football Bowl Subdivision teams like Ohio State. Eleven of those 17 losses have been decided by at least 20 points.
Ohio State’s only win against an FBS team since 1998 was a 31-17 win against Pittsburgh in 2012.
What is Ohio State’s record against FCS teams?
Since Division 1 football was split into two divisions in 1978, Ohio State has only played in three games against Football Championship Subdivision teams: Youngstown State twice in 2007 and 2008, and Florida A&M in 2013.
In those wins, Ohio State has outscored opponents 157-6.
Kirk Herbstreit has ‘zero concern’ for Ohio State in 2023
Kirk Herbstreit has no doubts about Ohio State after its 20-point win against Indiana in Week 1.
“Based on the one game, they think Kyle McCord is terrible because he didn’t hit some open receivers,” Herbstreit said on ESPN’s “College GameDay” Saturday. ” I’m like, just chill out. They thought C.J. Stroud was terrible because he lost to Oregon. That’s just the lunatic fringe there. They are out of their minds.”
How did Youngstown State do in its season opener vs. Valparaiso?
Youngstown State was dominant in its 2023 season opener against Valparaiso.
Beating the Beacons 52-10 at home, the Penguins recorded seven touchdowns — including five rushing scores — and 471 yards of total offense, while allowing 195 yards to Valparaiso.
Tyshon King led the way for Youngstown State, recording 111 rushing yards and two touchdowns on 11 carries.
Heading into their Week 2 matchup at Ohio State, the Penguins are ranked as the No. 25 team in FCS according to the Stats Perform FCS Top 25 poll.
NFL representatives are at Ohio Stadium for Ohio State vs. Youngstown State
Multiple NFL representatives are in Columbus to watch Ohio State vs. Youngstown State.
Scouts from the Los Angeles Rams and the Pittsburgh Steelers are scheduled to be at Ohio Stadium Saturday.
How did Ohio State do in its season opener vs. Indiana?
Coming into its season opener as a 30.5-point favorite vs. Indiana, Ohio State fell short of that standard in its 2023 season opener.
The Buckeyes extended their win streak against the Hoosiers, beating Indiana 23-3 with 380 yards of total offense and two touchdowns: two goal-line touchdowns from running back Miyan Williams.
Quarterback Kyle McCord completed 20 of his 33 pass attempts for 239 passing yards and an interception.
The Ohio State defense limited Indiana to eight first downs and 153 yards of offense.
What is Ohio State’s home win streak at Ohio Stadium?
Ohio State will try and restart its home win streak Saturday against Youngstown State.
The Buckeyes’ last game inside Ohio Stadium was their 45-23 loss to Michigan in 2022, keeping Ohio State out of the Big Ten Championship game.
Prior to Ohio State’s loss to the Wolverines last season, the Buckeyes had won 13 straight home games.
Ohio State vs. Youngstown State injury report
Josh Proctor is questionable heading into Ohio State’s home opener.
The Ohio State safety, who started for the Buckeyes against Indiana, is questionable heading into Saturday’s matchup against Youngstown State.
Wide receiver Kyion Grayes, tight end Zak Herbstreit, defensive lineman Will Smith Jr., wide receiver Reis Stocksdale and linebacker Kourt Williams II are out against the Penguins.
What time is Ohio State vs. Youngstown State?
Kickoff: 12 p.m., Ohio Stadium, Columbus
How can I watch the OSU vs. Youngstown State game?
Ohio State’s 2023 home opener against Youngstown State is on Big Ten Network.
How can I watch the Ohio State-Youngstown State game without cable? Is OSU vs. YSU streaming?
The Buckeyes’ matchup against the Penguins will be available on any platform that offers Big Ten Network such as YouTube TV, Hulu Live and Fubo TV, which offers a free trial.
OSU vs. Youngstown State will also be live on the FOX Sports app.
Who is announcing the Ohio State, Youngstown State game on Big Ten Network?
A former Michigan tight end will be on the call for Ohio State’s first home game of the 2023 season.
Here are the announcers for the Ohio State-Youngstown State game:
- Cory Provus (play-by-play)
- Jake Butt (analysis)
- Brooke Fletcher (sideline)
How to listen to Ohio State vs. Youngstown State on the radio
Ohio State football is on WBNS-FM/AM (97.1/1460)
Here’s who will announce Ohio State vs. Youngstown State:
- Paul Keels (play-by-play)
- Jim Lachey (analysis)
- Matt Andrews (sideline)
Ohio State football schedule 2023
Here’s what Ohio State’s 2023 football schedule looks like.
- Sept. 2: Ohio State 23, Indiana 3
- Sept. 9: Ohio State vs. Youngstown State, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, 12 p.m., Big Ten Network
- Sept. 16: Ohio State vs. Western Kentucky, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, 4 p.m., FOX
- Sept. 23: Ohio State vs. Notre Dame, Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana, 7:30 p.m., NBC
- Oct. 7: Ohio State vs. Maryland, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
- Oct. 14: Ohio State vs. Purdue, Ross-Ade Stadium, West Lafayette, Indiana
- Oct. 21: Ohio State vs. Penn State, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
- Oct. 28: Ohio State vs. Wisconsin, Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
- Nov. 4: Ohio State vs. Rutgers, SHI Stadium, Piscataway, New Jersey
- Nov. 11: Ohio State vs. Michigan State, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio, 7:30 p.m., NBC
- Nov. 18: Ohio State vs. Minnesota, Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
- Nov. 25: Ohio State vs. Michigan, Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 12 p.m., FOX
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Ohio State football scored a win in their first home game at Ohio Stadium, defeating Youngstown State 35-7. The Buckeyes had previously won their season opener against Indiana with a score of 23-3. Head coach Ryan Day is considering naming a starting quarterback before their upcoming game against Notre Dame. Quarterback Kyle McCord had an impressive performance against Youngstown State, with 258 passing yards and three touchdowns. Ohio State’s defense also had a strong showing, with Denzel Burke making the team’s first interception of the season. The Buckeyes are set to face Western Kentucky in their next home game.
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