COLUMBUS, Ohio — The mood inside Ohio Stadium plummeted when Ohio receiver Chase Hendricks , on the second play of the second half Saturday, scored from 67 yards out.
The catch, followed by a missed point-after try, cut Ohio State football’s lead to four. A matchup OSU was expected to win by at least four touchdowns was somehow a one-possession game.
The Buckeyes needed someone to help break the game open. The solution? Freshman running back Bo Jackson , who was seemingly battling to earn the staff’s trust after two games.
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