The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Meyer-less Ohio State routs Oregon State

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, OHIO » Ohio State came into the opener with a stand-in coach and a new starting quarterbac­k after a truly bizarre preseason that led to a three-game suspension for coach Urban Meyer.

The day worked out OK for the offensivel­y prolific No. 5 Buckeyes, though their defense might still be more of a work in progress than expected.

New starter Dwayne Haskins Jr. threw for a record five touchdowns as Ohio State scored on five of its first six possession­s and cruised to a 77-31 rout of overmatche­d Oregon State on Saturday.

The Buckeyes shook off Meyer’s first absence from the sideline in six years, piling up 721 yards and tying the record for points scored in an opener. Meyer will be allowed to return to practice on Monday, although his suspension by the university will last for two more games. He was sanctioned after an investigat­ion showed he mismanaged former assistant Zach Smith, who was accused of domestic violence and other bad behavior.

The scandal has dogged the program for the past month. Acting coach Ryan Day wasn’t surprised the Buckeyes started strong, jumping ahead 21-7 in the first quarter and going ahead 42-14 at halftime.

“There was a quiet confidence about this team all along,” said Day, the co-offensive coordinato­r and quarterbac­ks coach.

Haskins, who took the keys from four-year starter J.T. Barrett, was 22 for 30 for 313 yards. The five touchdowns and yards gained are records for a first-time Ohio State starter.

Day coached from the sideline, with co-offensive coordinato­r Kevin Wilson in the press box.

“I didn’t notice anything different,” Haskins said. “Just having coach Wilson on the field vs. coach Day, they both did a great job giving advice, communicat­ing with me after the drives. There wasn’t any stress with that.” defensive end Nick Bosa.

Running back Artavis Pierce slashed the Ohio State secondary for TDs of 80 and 78 yards on two of the Beavers’ first three plays from scrimmage in the second half. Oregon State piled up 392 offensive yards.

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