Ohio State Football Demonstrates Depth and Dominance in 38-7 Win Over Michigan State
ICARO Media Group
**Ohio State Dominates Michigan State, Showcases Depth in 38-7 Victory**
In a commanding display against Michigan State, Ohio State pulled off a 38-7 victory, utilizing the majority of its 74-man travel roster. Of those who made the trip to East Lansing, only 11 players did not see game action, as the Buckeyes relied predominantly on their starters for the first three quarters before turning to their reserves to close out the match.
The extensive use of players saw 63 Buckeyes actively participating, with 26 taking snaps on offense, 27 on defense, and 10 solely on special teams. Offensive linemen Josh Simmons, Donovan Jackson, and Josh Fryar led the team's offensive efforts, each logging 65 snaps. On defense, Sonny Styles was the standout, playing 42 snaps and being the last of the starters to leave the field in the fourth quarter.
The traveling roster included quarterbacks Lincoln Kienholz and Chad Ray, running back Sam Williams-Dixon, wide receiver Mylan Graham, offensive linemen Joshua Padilla and Toby Wilson, defensive tackle Tyleik Williams, safety Jayden Bonsu, and specialists Austin Snyder, Nick McLarty, and Collin Johnson. These players did not participate in the game, with Tyleik Williams notably sitting out due to ongoing recovery from an injury.
Ohio State's offense was spearheaded by Howard for the better part of three quarters. He executed 58 snaps, completing 21 of 31 passes for 244 yards, contributing two touchdowns and one interception. Brown momentarily substituted for Howard, throwing a 17-yard touchdown to Jeremiah Smith on his single snap in the first half. Howard returned to drive two more successful touchdown campaigns, highlighted by a 33-yard pass to Emeka Egbuka and a personal six-yard touchdown run. In the fourth quarter, Brown resumed duties before Sayin took over for the final possessions.
In the backfield, Henderson maintained his starting role for the fourth consecutive game, playing five more snaps than Judkins. The Ole Miss transfer Judkins had a productive outing with 11 carries for 54 yards and two catches for 17 yards, while Henderson accumulated 69 rushing yards on seven carries but recorded a net loss of one yard on two receptions. Peoples took over in the final quarter, rushing 10 times for 29 yards over his 18 snaps.
The substantial margin allowed Ohio State to showcase its depth, rotating in multiple players and gaining valuable experience for the team against a Big Ten rival. The comprehensive participation and contributions from the bench underscored the Buckeyes' readiness and robust lineup depth.