Buckeyes defense does what it needs to
While it took Ohio State's offense time to really find its footing, the Buckeyes' defense was dominant from wire to wire. It certainly should be, given the talent that Ohio State has on that side of the ball -- it's loaded with draft picks from top to bottom.
The Buckeyes defense outscored Akron on its own. Safety Lathan Ransom housed a 26-yard fumble return in the third quarter and linebacker Gabe Powers snagged a tipped pass from the air to score Ohio State's last touchdown of the game. Ohio State's stars made their presence known.
Cornerback Denzel Burke benefitted from a dropped pass to log an interception of his own. JT Tuimoloau and Jack Sawyer each had at least half a sack. Top transfer addition Caleb Downs had a half-sack of his own.
Akron managed just 1.3 yards per carry and less than 10 yards per reception. The Zips played three different quarterbacks -- starter Ben Finley left early in the second half with injury -- and they combined for just 130 yards passing. Akron never made it into the red zone, as its only points came on two field goals of 45-plus yards.
Again, this was the debut Ohio State's defense needed against a hopelessly overmatched opponent.