Buckeyes whip Rutgers 49-7

J.T. Barrett has brought peace to Ohio State’s volatile quarterback situation – at least for a couple weeks.

Barrett was nearly flawless in his first start of the season, throwing three touchdown passes and running for two scores as No. 1 Ohio State trounced Rutgers 49-7 on Saturday night.

Ohio State (8-0, 4-0 Big Ten) extended its winning streak to 21 games, best in the nation, and heads into its off week with no doubt who the starting QB will be when Minnesota comes to Columbus on Nov. 7.

It will be a nice change for coach Urban Meyer, who started Cardale Jones in the first seven games of the season before making the switch to Barrett this week. Facing one of the worst defenses in the Big Ten, Barrett went 14 for 18 for 223 yards and ran for 101 yards on 13 carries. Jones entered in the fourth quarter when the score was 49-0 and completed all three of his passes for 24 yards.

”J.T. Barrett came in and played very well, energized us,” Meyer said.

Rutgers (3-4, 1-3) missed a short field goal on its first possession and didn’t get past the Ohio State 40 again until late in the fourth quarter.

The latest phase of Ohio State’s long-running quarterback soap opera has Barrett as the Buckeyes’ leading man.

”I didn’t really feel pressure to know I was going to play well or not,” he said. ”It was just letting the game come to me.”

Meyer made the switch this week after the Big Ten player of the year had lost a preseason competition to Jones, who led the Buckeyes to the national championship after Barrett broke his ankle against Michigan last year.

Jones was inconsistent as a starter, but Barrett didn’t really make a case to reclaim the job until accounting for seven touchdowns in relief during the past two games.

Meyer said he is starting to see in Barrett the player who set a Big Ten record by accounting for 45 touchdowns last season.

”I think he’s full swing now,” Meyer said.

Barrett gives the Buckeyes more of a running threat and a better ball-handler on their zone-read plays. He scooted 39 yards with a keeper on his first carry of the game.

Barrett doesn’t have Jones’ powerful arm, but he is no liability in the passing game. When the Buckeyes opened it up, they found big plays against Rutgers’ injury depleted secondary. Barrett hooked up with Michael Thomas on a short throw that turned into a 50-yard touchdown to make it 14-0 in the second quarter.

Click here to read more of this story.

About Marion Online Sports

We are always looking for information on local sports, particularly youth leagues. If you want to send us your information, click on Contact Us in the menu.