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J.K. Dobbins explodes through hole, past Spartans defense for Buckeyes’ third TD in second quarter

Kevin Cunningham

By Kevin Cunningham

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Ohio State-Michigan State is the key matchup taking place Saturday night for the entire country to feast on.

After the first quarter, the Buckeyes led 3-0. The second quarter, however, has proven to be much more exciting. The Buckeyes led 17-10 after a Spartans field goal and then roughly a minute later, running back J.K. Dobbins did this:

Dobbins took it 67 yards to the end zone thanks to his vision and incredible speed bursting through the hole. Michigan State’s Josiah Scott tried punching the ball out of Dobbins’ hands toward the end of the run as opposed to going for the tackle, which proved to be the wrong move.

Ohio State leads Michigan State 27-10 at halftime and can be seen on ABC.

Kevin Cunningham

Kevin covers Big Ten football for Saturday Tradition.