Ohio State’s offense is at it again against the Maryland Terrapins, and it’s one of the main A-to-B hookups we’ve heard off often this year that did some more damage early in the second quarter.
With the Buckeyes already leading 14-3, the Buckeyes quickly drove down the field again. Then, quarterback C.J. Stroud anticipated Chris Olave breaking free in the secondary beautifully and hit him in stride, wide open for a 36-yard touchdown pass.
Watch as Stroud anticipates the speed and route of Olave coming free in the second level, throws it when he’s even with the coverage, and leads him right into the open towards a touchdown that put OSU up 21-7.
All he does is catch TDs (and a lot more). 🙌@chrisolave_ hauls in the @CJ7STROUD pass to extend No. 7 @OhioStateFB's lead. pic.twitter.com/dfA5aRx2eT
— Ohio State on BTN (@OhioStateOnBTN) October 9, 2021
Ohio State is doing whatever it wants on the offensive end early in the game against Maryland. If it continues, this one could get out of hand.
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