The Ohio State Buckeyes took a commanding 35-0 halftime lead over Grambling State on Saturday as the team is certainly en route to its second win of the season. However, wide receiver Jeremiah Smith and quarterback Julian Sayin turned heads after connecting on an 87-yard touchdown pass in the first quarter. That score turned out to make school history on Saturday.

With the Buckeyes beginning their drive on the 13-yard line, Sayin, who is 20 years old, found Smith wide open down the sideline for the big play. Jeremiah Smith hauled it in and ran it all the way to record an 87-yard touchdown reception. Expand Tweet

That play made Ohio State history as the program announced it is now officially the longest pass play recorded in Ohio Stadium. The 19-year-old wide receiver keeps makin

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