Youngstown State 6, Ohio State 38

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Final

12:00 PM ET, September 1, 2007
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

Steady Buckeyes use big plays to bash Penguins in opener

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Jim Tressel left Youngstown State. The former YSU coach didn't take it easy on the Penguins as the Buckeyes rolled to an easy 38-6 victory.
Gameball goes to... Todd Boeckman, who did a bang-up job in his first start in the post-Troy Smith era. He completed 17 of 23 passes for 225 yards and two TDs.
Stat of the game... 13. Ohio State and Youngstown State combined for 13 penalties -- a number you might expect for the first game of the season. OSU had nine.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1125
Total Yards176417
Passing91270
Rushing85147
Penalties4-439-47
3rd Down Conversions6-158-12
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers01
Possession27:0832:52
Individual Leaders
Youngstown State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Zetts10/188600
Williams1/1500
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Boeckman17/2322520
Schoenho...3/6800
Youngstown State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Edwards92809
Scott92609
Nicholson62109
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wells1646120
Wells845026
Saine1042118
Youngstown State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Irizarry419012
Horne337025
Bush21208
Edwards118018
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robiskie9153041
Wells323020
Hartline222018
Sanzenba...2815
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERYSUOSU
TD9:36DANE SANZENBACHER 3 YD PASS FROM TODD BOECKMAN (RYAN PRETORIUS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 70 yards.
07
SECOND QUARTERYSUOSU
TD14:57CHRIS WELLS 1 YD RUN (RYAN PRETORIUS KICK)
Drive info: 6 plays, 27 yards.
014
FG4:34BRIAN PALMER 21 YD FG
Drive info: 14 plays, 81 yards.
314
TD0:34BRANDON SAINE 1 YD RUN (RYAN PRETORIUS KICK)
Drive info: 10 plays, 75 yards.
321
THIRD QUARTERYSUOSU
FG9:41RYAN PRETORIUS 24 YD FG
Drive info: 11 plays, 56 yards.
324
FG6:44STEPHEN BLOSE 41 YD FG
Drive info: 4 plays, 3 yards.
624
FOURTH QUARTERYSUOSU
TD14:11TREVER ROBINSON 1 YD PASS FROM TODD BOECKMAN (RYAN PRETORIUS KICK)
Drive info: 14 plays, 65 yards.
631
TD7:44TAURIAN WASHINGTON 37 YD PASS FROM ANTONIO HENTON (RYAN PRETORIUS KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 88 yards.
638
Associated Press

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- Ohio State didn't miss the Heisman Trophy winner and all those NFL draft picks in its opener.

Todd Boeckman played well in his first start replacing quarterback Troy Smith and the 11th-ranked Buckeyes rolled past Youngstown State 38-6 on Saturday.

"I've dreamed of this opportunity my whole life -- 23 years -- to start at quarterback for Ohio State," Boeckman said after completing 17-of-23 passes for 225 yards and two 1-yard TDs. "I'm confident in my abilities. I think things went pretty well out there."

The Buckeyes welcomed the game as a way to put some distance between themselves and the painful memories of a humiliating 41-14 defeat to Florida in the BCS national championship game Jan. 8.

It was the first time the schools met, with Youngstown State now playing in the new Football Championship Subdivision, formerly I-AA.

Ohio State's Jim Tressel was the coach at Youngstown State for 15 years and led the Penguins to four I-AA championships before taking over the Buckeyes in 2001.

He said he was relieved to finally get past all the questions about his time at Youngstown State.

"It's tough when you play against your old folks," he said.

Boeckman, a tall, rangy junior, directed the first four touchdown drives as the Buckeyes steadily pulled away.

The Buckeyes are without their top two receivers from last year, Ted Ginn Jr., and Anthony Gonzalez, who left school a year early and were taken in the first round of the NFL draft. They were hardly missed.

Dane Sanzenbacher and Taurian Washington, a pair of prized freshmen receivers, each scored on their first career receptions, Sanzenbacher's coming on a 3-yard toss from Boeckman and Washington's covering 37 yards from Antonio Henton.

"You saw what our young receivers can do," said split end Brian Robiskie, who had nine catches for 153 yards.

Another freshman, Brandon Saine, the reigning Mr. Football in Ohio, also was part of the coming-out party with 42 yards rushing on 10 carries including a 1-yard touchdown plunge. He jitterbugged in and out of traffic on a 16-yard TD run late in the third quarter that was called back by a holding call.

Trever Robinson, a seldom used fullback, waited five years to see much playing time on offense. But he caught his first career pass and it also went for a TD in the fourth quarter.

Youngstown State, coming off a final-four appearance in the I-AA playoffs last season, didn't wilt before a crowd of 105,038 at Ohio Stadium -- the largest ever to see the Penguins play.

"At first we kind of went, 'Oh, wow. This is cool!" YSU linebacker Jeremiah Wright said.

Tom Zetts hit 10-of-18 passes for 86 yards for the Penguins. Louis Irizarry, a former Ohio State player who ended up at Youngstown State after getting into legal trouble, had four catches for 19 yards.

"We moved it a little bit but not enough," YSU coach Jon Heacock said.

The offense was held to 176 total yards by Ohio State, whose defensive coordinator is his brother Jim.

Not everything was rosy for the Buckeyes.

Starting end Lawrence Wilson, expected to be a cornerstone on defense, broke his right leg midway through the second quarter.

Chris "Beanie" Wells, the heir apparent to Antonio Pittman at tailback, never got untracked. Listed as a Heisman contender by the Columbus newspaper, Wells gained 2 yards on eight carries inside the 6-yard line in the opening half. He finished with 16 attempts for 46 yards, but 20 of those came on one carry.

"I feel like trash," Wells said. "It took too long to get my brain into the mind-set of the game. The second half was better, but our fans deserve our best and my best. I need to go into the film room and see what wasn't right today."

In the end, the Penguins seemed pleased just to be on the same field with the Buckeyes, but were already looking forward to a rematch in next year's opener.

"That was fun," said Zetts, who had seen YSU get pummeled by Pitt two years ago and Penn State last year. "Maybe next year we make a game out of it."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 1st
UAB 18 Final
Michigan State 55
Youngstown State 6 Final
Ohio State 38
Northeastern 0 Final
Northwestern 27
Appalachian State 34 Final
Michigan 32
Florida International 0 Final
Penn State 59
Missouri 40 Final
Illinois 34
Iowa 16 Final
Northern Illinois 3
Washington State 21 Final
Wisconsin 42
Purdue 52 Final
Toledo 24
Indiana State 7 Final
Indiana 55
Bowling Green 32 Final
Minnesota 31