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                 === Buckeyes prevail in OT without Miller ===
 
 Columbus,  OH (Sports Network) - Kenny Guiton took over for an injured Braxton
 Miller  and led  Ohio State to a tying touchdown and two-point conversion with
 only  three  seconds to  play  in  regulation  before  Carlos Hyde  scored  in
 overtime,  as  the seventh-ranked  Buckeyes  remained  unbeaten with  a  29-22
 victory over Purdue.
 
 Ohio State played the entire fourth quarter without Miller, who was hurt while
 being  dragged  down at the  end of a  37-yard run in  the final minute of the
 third. He was eventually taken to a local hospital.
 
 The Columbus Dispatch, citing an Ohio  State  spokesman, reported  Miller  was
 released  from  the hospital  later Saturday  and deemed  "system free" of any
 injury.
 
 Guiton could not muster any offense for the Buckeyes until the final minute. A
 penalty in the end zone gave Purdue a safety and an eight-point lead before an
 interception allowed  the Boilermakers a chance to run out the final  2:40 and
 exit Ohio Stadium with a victory for the first time since 1988.
 
 They left 47 seconds on the clock and the Buckeyes took advantage.
 
 Guiton  drove Ohio State 61 yards in seven plays, aided by a pass interference
 penalty  in the end zone on a third-down incompletion, and capped the set with
 a  2-yard TD pass  to Chris Fields. After the play was upheld by video review,
 Guiton found tight end Jeff Heuerman for the tying two-point conversion.
 
 Ohio State took possession first to start the overtime and a 17-yard pass from
 Guiton   to  Jake   Stoneburner  set  up  Hyde's  1-yard  touchdown  run.  The
 Boilermakers  could  not answer, as  Caleb TerBush's fourth-down pass into the
 end zone fell harmlessly incomplete.
 
 "That  was  a great, great  win. Great team win,"  Ohio State head coach Urban
 Meyer said. "Some of the efforts I saw tonight were legendary."
 
 TerBush  finished 19-of-30  for 230  yards with  a pair  of touchdowns  and an
 interception for the Boilermakers (3-4, 0-3 Big Ten), who scored touchdowns on
 passes  of  83 and  31 yards along  with a 100-yard  kickoff return. A blocked
 extra point after the first touchdown eventually loomed large.
 
 Purdue  was trying  for consecutive wins against Ohio State for the first time
 since  1960 and  '67 after pulling out  a 26-23 overtime win last year in West
 Lafayette.
 
 "I'm  proud  of our players. They  came out fired up  with the will to win and
 didn't  let up  all game.  We just  didn't  get the  result we  wanted on  the
 scoreboard," Purdue head coach Danny Hope said.
 
 Guiton  completed 6-of-11  passes  for  77 yards  after  Miller had  struggled
 against  a Purdue  defense that entered the contest ranked next-to-last in the
 Big  Ten in  yards allowed.  Miller was  just 9-of-20  for 113  yards with  an
 interception and ran for 47 yards with a score on 12 carries.
 
 Hyde  finished with 91 yards on 19 carries for Ohio State (8-0, 4-0), which is
 unbeaten  after  eight games for  the first time since  the 2007 squad won its
 first 10.
 
 Ohio  State trailed 13-7  at the break and went ahead on its second possession
 of the third quarter when Hyde capped an 80-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdown
 run.
 
 Purdue  answered immediately  and went  back on  top when  Gary Bush  caught a
 bubble  screen and  took it 31 yards  into the end zone. The Boilermakers then
 recovered  a Miller  fumble at  the Ohio  State 37  just two  plays after  the
 ensuing  kickoff,  but could not convert  when Paul Griggs had a 34-yard field
 goal attempt blocked.
 
 Miller  was injured  on the very next  play when his long run got the Buckeyes
 across  midfield. He remained on the ground for a time before being helped off
 the field. After a few minutes on the bench, Miller was slowly moved to a cart
 and  taken into  the locker room before being eventually taken by ambulance to
 the medical center on campus.
 
 Drew Basil, on the same series that featured Miller's run, had a 50-yard field
 goal attempt hit the left upright in the first minute of the fourth quarter to
 keep the difference six points.
 
 Ohio  State's  next possession  started at  its own  one after  a punt and the
 Boilermakers  were  awarded a  safety for  a 22-14 lead  because of an illegal
 block  in the  end zone. Guiton was  then intercepted to end the next Buckeyes
 series,  giving the  Boilermakers their  unsuccessful  chance to  run out  the
 clock.
 
 Purdue  struck  quickly with an 83-yard  touchdown on its first offensive play
 when  fullback  Akeem Shavers swung out  of the backfield and easily beat Ohio
 State  linebacker Storm  Klein in coverage before taking in TerBush's pass and
 outsprinting the secondary to the end zone for a 6-0 lead after a blocked PAT.
 
 Ohio  State marched  into Purdue  territory with  its opening  possession, but
 Miller  and Hyde  botched a handoff and the Boilermakers recovered the fumble.
 The  Buckeyes, though, quickly halted the Purdue momentum with a three-and-out
 and finally answered with a 10-play scoring drive later in the first.
 
 Hyde  kept  it alive  with a 20-yard  run on 4th-and-1  from near midfield and
 Miller  converted  3rd-and-10 soon  after with  a 17-yard  pass to Corey Brown
 before  finishing  the 67-yard  series with  an 8-yard  scoring run. The extra
 point provided Ohio State with a one-point edge, but it didn't last long.
 
 Akeem  Hunt took the ensuing kickoff 100 yards for a touchdown for a 13-7 lead
 after the made extra point.
 
 Purdue's  defense  quickly forced a punt  and the Boilermakers followed with a
 drive of more than 10 minutes. The 19-play dirge finished without a score when
 a tipped TerBush pass was intercepted by C.J. Barnett in the end zone.
 
 
                                   Game Notes
 
 Meyer's  eight wins  to start his Ohio State coaching career is the third-best
 start  in school history.  Carol Widdoes went 9-0 in 1944 and won his first 12
 games  overall, while Earle Bruce won 11 straight to start 1979 ... Ohio State
 improved  to 38-14-2  all-time  against  Purdue and  26-5-2  in Columbus.  The
 Boilermakers have lost eight straight at Ohio Stadium.
 
 10/20 19:37:07 ET

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