Ohio State's stout defense faces new challenge at Oklahoma
September 15, 2016
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP, posted Sept. 14, 2016) — No. 3 Ohio State's ball-hawking defense has given quarterbacks fits in the first two games against overmatched opponents. Part of the intrigue Saturday night will be seeing how the Buckeyes' D matches up against No. 14 Oklahoma's dual-threat quarterback and a cast of other elite offensive weapons.
The Buckeyes' defense has yet to allow a touchdown and has scored three of its own on interception returns. Safety Malik Hooker leads the FBS with three interceptions, including an amazing leap, tip and grab against Bowling Green that led the highlight ree...
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