Stock Market Report: Ohio State football overwhelms Wisconsin in Big Ten opener

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Stock Market Report: Ohio State football overwhelms Wisconsin in Big Ten opener

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LGHL will offer market analysis of the Buckeyes' performance after each game during the 2022 football season. LGHL's rating system is based on a bond rating.

Ohio State football team beat Wisconsin 52-21 in the Big Ten opener. The game was played in front of a crowd of 80,000 people. Before the season, I predicted that the Wisconsin game would be the most difficult on Ohio State's regular season schedule.

Ohio State football team won the Big Ten opener against Wisconsin. The team scored 52 points. Cade Stover and Miyan Williams scored two touchdowns each. Stroud was 10-for-15 for 147 yards and an interception. He threw his first interception and missed some open receivers. Miyaan Williams is the Buckeyes' best running back. Wisconsin won time of possession competition 33:02 to 26:58. It wasn't Stoud's best game. There weren't many big plays. A balanced run (258 yards) and pass (281 yards).

Braelon Allen's 75-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter was the game's only touchdown. Wisconsin was limited to less than 300 yards for the whole game and only 104 passing yards. OSU played without starting cornerbacks Denzel Burke and Cam Brown. Tanner McCalister made a sensational catch to intercept a Badger pass on their first possession. Tommy Eichenberg stopped the Wisconsin running attack almost by himself.

Noah Ruggles made all his kicks and Jesse Mirco punted twice. Wisconsin's kickoff that opened the game was muffed and recovered at the 12-yard line. Ryan Day needs to find some sure hands on this team.

Miyan Williams carried the ball 11 times and gained 101 yards in the first half. Tommy Eichenberg made 14 tackles. Tanner McCalister made an interception and provided leadership to young cornerbacks. The offensive line was dominant. The Buckeyes won the game. They are now in Big Ten.

Julian Fleming caught four passes for 67 yards and a touchdown. Josh Proctor recorded six tackles and was good in pass coverage. Emeka Egbuka caught six passes and two touchdowns for 118 yards. C.J. Stroud was solid for the team.

The Buckeyes are 6-0 going into the bye week. They play against Iowa and Penn State next. Rutgers and Michigan State are not expected to give them much trouble.


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