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Postgame Notes vs. Minnesota
11/18/2023 7:51:00 PM | Football
No. 3 Ohio State 37, Minnesota 3
Nov. 18, 2023 – Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: 104,019
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Nov. 18, 2023 – Ohio Stadium; Columbus, Ohio
Attendance: 104,019
- Ohio State has now won 12 consecutive games against Minnesota.      Â
- Ohio State has won seven consecutive games vs. the Gophers in Ohio Stadium and is 25-3 all-time against Minnesota in Columbus.
- Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. has scored a touchdown in seven consecutive games, with 11 touchdowns in the stretch.
- With his touchdown today, Harrison Jr. moves into a tie for third all-time in career touchdown receptions with Devin Smith (30, 2011-14).
- With today's victory, Ryan Day is 39-2 in Big Ten Conference games with a 19-1 record on the road and 20-1 record in home games.
- True freshman wide receiver Carnell Tate has a reception in 10 of 11 games.
- Running back TreVeyon Henderson now has 31 career rushing touchdowns after two vs. the Gophers. He needs two more to tie Braxton Miller for 10th all-time in Ohio State history. One of his scores today was a career-long 75 yards.
- Henderson has scored in each of his last seven games. He had 146 yards on 15 careers vs. Minnesota, his fourth 100-yard rushing game of the season.
- With 26 yards vs. the Gophers, including two touchdowns, Cade Stover passed 1,000 career receiving yards (1,016).
- Jayden Fielding completed a career long 47-yard field goal.
- Ohio State's touchdown at the start of the fourth quarter capped a 16-play 84-yard drive. It was the most plays in a scoring drive for the Buckeyes this season.
- In the third quarter, cornerback Jordan Hancock had his second career interception.Â
- Defensive end Jack Sawyer tied his career best with six total tackles vs. the Gophers and had a career-high 3.5 tackles for loss. His previous best was two, set against Toledo in 2022. Â
- The Buckeyes held Minnesota to 159 total yards, the second-lowest of the campaign behind only the 153 allowed in the season opener against Indiana. It was the second game in a row allowing fewer than 200 yards, as Ohio State limited Michigan State to 182 last week.
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