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NCAA Game Summary - UAB at Ohio State (Saturday, September 22nd) Final Score: (16) Ohio State 29, UAB 15 Columbus, OH (Sports Network) - Braxton Miller threw for 143 yards and ran for a pair of touchdowns, as No. 16 Ohio State defeated UAB, 29-15, on Saturday. Miller completed 12-of-20 passes and rushed for 64 yards on 11 carries for the Buckeyes (4-0), who were coming off a narrow, 35-28 win over California. Jordan Hall had 105 yards on 17 carries in Saturday's victory, while Rod Smith and Zach Boren both ran for a score. Corey Brown added 67 yards on four catches. Austin Brown threw for 196 yards and an interception on 21-of-35 passing for the Blazers (0-3), who took on a ranked opponent for the second straight game after falling to then-No. 8 South Carolina, 49-6, last Saturday. Darrin Reaves rushed for 72 yards on 16 carries in the setback and Ty Long made 3-of-4 field goal attempts. The Blazers cut their deficit to 21-15 early in the fourth quarter when Long made a 34-yard field goal to cap a 16-play, 80-yard drive, which lasted more than seven minutes. They moved into field goal range again after an Ohio State 3-and-out, several completions by Brown, and a 15-yard taunting penalty on Christian Bryant. But Long, who had made his previous 11 field goals, pulled his 46-yard attempt wide left. "We played well, some things we didn't do well, like the 46-yard field goal I missed," said Long. "I knew what I did wrong right when I hit it. I take blame for that." The Buckeyes capitalized on Long's rare miss with an 10-play touchdown march. Miller hit three different receivers during the drive and ripped off a 17-yard run before reaching the end zone on a short keeper with 5:03 remaining. He then found the edge and stiff-armed his way to a two-point conversion for a 29-15 advantage. Brown was intercepted by a leaping Doran Grant two plays into UAB's next drive as the Buckeyes held on to secure their fourth straight win. Ohio State got off to a sluggish start, resulting in an early 9-0 deficit. UAB fumbled away the football on its first possession, but the Buckeyes failed to capitalize and lined up to punt on 4th-and-2. Ben Buchanan never got the kick off, however, as Cortez Webb got a hand on the ball before Nick Adams scooped it up and scampered 20 yards for a touchdown. Long missed the extra point, but he atoned with a 47-yard field goal early in the second quarter to make it 9-0. "Basically, we came out slow today," said Brown. "It was obvious. We prepared well throughout the week and our main focus is to come out strong. I don't know what it was about today, but I know this week we'll get it fixed." The Buckeyes notched their first third down conversion of the game on their next touch courtesy of a short burst by Smith, who followed with runs of 12 and one yard to cap the 75-yard touchdown march. Long answered with a 54-yard field goal, but Ohio State closed the quarter with a pair of scores to take a 21-12 lead into the half. Miller sparked the late flurry, which began with a five-play, 75-yard touchdown trek. The sophomore signal caller completed four straight passes on the drive, including consecutive connections with Brown of at least 20 yards, before eluding a defender and extending the ball into the end zone on a 12- yard draw. Kennard Backman fumbled two plays into the Blazers' next possession and Grant recovered the ball at the UAB 32. Miller then reeled off a 19-yard run and found Brown for 11 yards before Boren scored from two yards away. The Blazers recovered an onside kick to open the second half but went 3-and- out, beginning a string of back-and-forth punts which highlighted a scoreless third quarter. Game Notes This was the first-ever meeting between the teams on the football field ... The Buckeyes recorded their 400th win in the 90-year history of Ohio Stadium and their 60th straight victory at home against an unranked, non-conference opponent ... Ohio State opens its Big Ten schedule next week at Michigan State ... UAB, which has never beaten a top-25 team outside of Conference USA, opens its conference slate next week at home versus Tulsa. 09/22 17:38:22 ET Powered by The Sports Network. |