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In their first night game season opener since 2003, the Ohio State Buckeyes began the 2010 season playing the Marshall Thundering Herd. Ohio State worked early, recovering a fumble by Marshall on the opening kickoff and eventually scoring on a 6-yard pass from Terrelle Pryor less than two minutes into the game. After a Marshall three and out ...
Jermaine Thomas scored a career-high three touchdowns, all in the first 21 minutes, and Chris Thompson ended the scoring with a 90-yard touchdown run in the 4th quarter. The 90-yard run is the longest run Miami has ever allowed in the history of its football program. The 23rd ranked Seminoles enjoyed a surprisingly easy 45-17 victory.
By virtue of their victory, Ohio State won its first consensus national title since 1968 and became the first team in college football history to finish a season with a 14-0 record. In the midst of a resurgence after a period of turmoil in the 1990s, Miami had won the previous season's national championship in dominant [ 4 ] fashion and entered ...
Fiesta Bowl: No. 4 Boise State vs. Penn State-Arizona State winner Peach Bowl: No. 3 SMU vs. Alabama-Notre Dame winner Sugar Bowl: No. 2 Texas vs. Indiana-Georgia winner
The Ducks beat Ohio State 32-31 on October 12. In its first year in the ACC, No. 8 SMU (11-1) squares off against No. 17 Clemson (9-3) for the conference title at Bank of America Stadium in ...
The Bearcats and RedHawks square off each fall for the famed Victory Bell. The first game in the series, played on December 8, 1888, in Oxford, Ohio, was the first college football game played in the state of Ohio. The original bell hung in Miami's Harrison Hall (Old Main) near the site of the first game and was used to ring in Miami victories ...
Mississippi remained No. 15 and was followed by Iowa State and BYU. Poll points. Ohio State's 13-10 loss to Michigan marked the fifth time this season a top-five team lost to an unranked opponent ...
The Battle of the Bricks is the name given to the Miami–Ohio football rivalry. [2] It is a college football rivalry between the Miami RedHawks of Miami University and the Ohio Bobcats of Ohio University , the two oldest universities in the state of Ohio.