Hyde, Miller help OSU run past Illinois (11-17-13)

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. (AP) — Breaking into the open field for a late, long touchdown run Saturday at
Illinois, Ohio State running back Carlos Hyde wondered why it hadn’t all come this easy for the
Buckeyes.Hyde finished the day with the kind of numbers that usually come with an easy win: 248 yards
rushing with four touchdowns on the ground and another through the air. Quarterback Braxton Miller wasn’t
far behind with 184 yards rushing and two more touchdowns.But after opening up a 28-0 lead, the No. 3
Buckeyes needed a momentum-changing safety and Hyde’s late 55- and 51-yard touchdowns to finally put
Illinois away 60-35 and stay unbeaten (10-0, 6-0 Big Ten).“That last run, In my head I was like, we could
(have done) this the whole time,” Hyde said. “That last run, I had energy and I just feel like we could have
had that momentum the whole game.”Illinois, though, fought back. Quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase led the
Illini with 288 yards passing and two touchdowns. But the Buckeyes defense kept him under pressure all day,
sacking him five times and hitting him more than that.Hyde, Buckeyes coach Urban Meyer said, made the
difference.“He’s been great for us and did get great in the end for us,” he said. “It did get tight.
Offensively, we did need the help.”The loss extends the Big Ten losing streak for Illinois (3-7, 0-6) to 20
games.“An L is an L,” Illini head coach Tim Beckman said. “These kids fought, they know they fought. … I’m
proud of them for doing that, but they’re just like everybody else is, they want a W.”After trailing 28-0 in
the second quarter, Illinois closed to 35-21 in the third on two Scheelhaase touchdown passes.Illinois had
the momentum when the Buckeyes’ Ryan Shazier sacked backup quarterback Reilly O’Toole in the end zone.
Illinois recovered his fumble but the safety gave the Buckeyes a 37-21 edge and the ball. Minutes later, a
Hyde touchdown put them up 44-21.It was one of the hits on Scheelhaase that kept Ohio State in control when
Illinois was getting back into the game.After Illinois closed to within two scores at 35-21, Scheelhaase had
his helmet ripped off at his own goal line. Under the rules, he had to leave the game for a play, bringing
O’Toole on.The Buckeyes teed off on the backup quarterback, with Shazier hitting him from behind and
knocking the ball loose. Tight end Matt LaCosse recovered the ball for Illinois to limit the damage to the
safety.The momentum swung swiftly back to the Buckeyes.On the following drive, Ohio State moved quickly to
the Illini 8-yard line.Miller rolled left and threw an incomplete pass before taking a big hit from
linebacker Jonathan Brown. The quarterback stayed on the turf for a time before briefly leaving the
game.Backup Kenny Guiton came on, handing off two plays later to Hyde for the 1-yard touchdown that put the
game firmly back in the Buckeyes’ grip at 44-21.Miller’s minute or so on the turf was a long one for the
nervous Buckeyes, but he returned during the next series and finished the game. He finished with 150 yards
and two touchdowns.“We weren’t really playing a good game, but we still put up 60 points,” said Miller, who
added that he was fine after the hit. “Just gotta put a hard effort in and, toward the end of the game, you
gotta give it your all.”Fast doesn’t adequately describe how quickly the Buckeyes came out
Saturday.Thirty-six seconds into the game, Miller ran up the middle of the Illinois defense for a 69-yard
touchdown and a 7-0 lead. He slowed at about the Illinois 5-yard line, jogging the last couple of steps.Over
the next 15 minutes, it looked like it might be just that easy for a Buckeyes team in search of big wins
that might convince voters that they belong in the national title picture.Hyde put the Buckeyes up 14-0 with
just under five minutes left in the opening quarter on an 18-yard touchdown pass from Miller.Less than two
minutes later, corner Bradley Roby added another touchdown, pulling down a tipped Scheelhaase pass and
returning it 63 yards.In those first 15 minutes, the Illini offense consisted of 88 yards and a pair of
Scheelhaase interceptions.But the Illini just wouldn’t go away.Down 28-0, V’Angelo Bentley returned a punt
67 yards for a touchdown with 7:29 left in the half to get the Illini on the board.Then, down 35-7,
Scheelhaase engineered two scoring drives that got Illinois back in the game.Meyer praised Scheelhaase.“I
love guys like that,” he said. “I told him after the game he was a great player. I thought he was hard to
defend today.”No. 3 OHIO ST. 60, ILLINOIS 35Ohio St. 21 14 9 16 — 60Illinois 0 14 7 14 — 35First
QuarterOSU—B.Miller 70 run (Basil kick), 14:24.OSU—Hyde 18 pass from B.Miller (Basil kick), 4:55.OSU—Roby 63
interception return (Basil kick), 3:30.Second QuarterOSU—Corey (Philly).Brown 11 pass from B.Miller (Basil
kick), 10:20.Ill—Bentley 67 punt return (Zalewski kick), 7:29.OSU—Hyde 8 run (Basil kick), 5:47.Ill—Hull 19
pass from Scheelhaase (Zalewski kick), 2:25.Third QuarterIll—Wilson 1 pass from Scheelhaase (Zalewski kick),
12:06.OSU—Safety, 4:59.OSU—Hyde 1 run (Basil kick), 4:01.Fourth QuarterIll—Scheelhaase 5 run (Osei pass from
Scheelhaase), 14:22.OSU—FG Basil 30, 10:43.Ill—Ferguson 4 run (pass failed), 8:49.OSU—Hyde 51 run (kick
failed), 4:03.OSU—Hyde 55 run (Basil kick), 2:09.A—44,095.———OSU IllFirst downs 25 24Rushes-yards 42-441
38-132Passing 150 288Comp-Att-Int 13-30-0 33-50-2Return Yards 96 96Punts-Avg. 6-57.0 8-44.1Fumbles-Lost 2-1
1-0Penalties-Yards 7-49 7-48Time of Possession 28:55 31:05———INDIVIDUAL STATISTICSRUSHING—Ohio St., Hyde
24-246, B.Miller 16-184, Wilson 1-7, Guiton 1-4. Illinois, Ferguson 15-69, Scheelhaase 15-46, Young 7-22,
O’Toole 1-(minus 5).PASSING—Ohio St., B.Miller 13-29-0-150, Guiton 0-1-0-0. Illinois, Scheelhaase
33-50-2-288.RECEIVING—Ohio St., Corey (Philly).Brown 7-49, Fields 2-58, Hyde 2-26, D.Smith 1-10, Spencer
1-7. Illinois, Hull 8-105, Ferguson 6-15, Young 5-23, Osei 4-37, LaCosse 3-54, Hardee 3-34, Harris 1-11,
Barr 1-7, Davis 1-1, Wilson 1-1.

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