No. 4 Ohio State is sloppy in 21-17 win over Nebraska

Toronto, OHLocal News

In a thrilling showdown, No. 4 Ohio State edged out Nebraska with a narrow 21-17 victory, highlighting both offensive firepower and defensive resilience. Quarterback Will Howard was instrumental, tossing three touchdown passes, but the team struggled with sloppy play that left fans anxious until the final whistle. Nebraska put up a strong fight, but the Buckeyes' defense, led by cornerback Jordan Hancock, who made a crucial interception in the dying moments, ultimately sealed the game. This win marks a significant rebound for Ohio State, improving their season record to 6-1 and maintaining their standing in the competitive Big Ten conference.

However, the team's performance raised questions about their consistency and focus, as they often seemed to falter against Nebraska's pressure. Ohio State will need to address these issues in preparation for their upcoming games to solidify their playoff aspirations. As the season progresses, every game will be pivotal in determining their trajectory towards a potential championship run. Fans are hopeful that the Buckeyes can refine their play and build momentum moving forward.

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