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It has been a day to remember if you’re an Ohio State fan.
Not only are the No. 10 Buckeyes about to finalize their win over No. 4 Michigan in Ohio Stadium, but Ohio State has done it looking pretty.
Sure, the Buckeyes are giving up points, but, who isn’t? Ohio State scored 62 against a Michigan defense that many believed was one of the best in the country — and maybe it still is. However, QB Dwayne Haskins has just been that good.
The Buckeyes’ signal-caller threw 5 TD against the Wolverines and set many records in the process. One of which was the most amount of TD thrown in a single season in Big Ten history.
Haskins beat out a familiar name in Drew Brees:
Take a bow, Dwayne Haskins. 👏@dh_simba7 passes @drewbrees for first all-time on the single-season @B1Gfootball passing touchdown leaderboard.
Oh, and he has the single-season passing yards record, too. pic.twitter.com/A9PcYYQddt
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) November 24, 2018
Haskins actually finished with 41, beating Brees’ previous record of 39.
Here are some other record Haskins and the Buckeyes have set:
Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins is the 1st player to ever throw 5 pass TD against Michigan
— Jason Starrett (@starrettjason) November 24, 2018
https://twitter.com/DanMurphyESPN/status/1066432685156065280
The word impressive doesn’t do what Haskins and the Buckeyes just did justice.
Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.