Akron 2, Ohio State 20

1234T
AKR (1-1)20002
OSU (2-0)0310720

Final

12:00 PM ET, September 8, 2007
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

No. 12 Buckeyes force 14 punts, allow 71 yards to Zips

WERE YOU THERE?
Passport

Did you attend this game? If so, start chronicling your sports memories today with ESPN's Sports Passport. Enter the games you attend, upload your photos and share your memories!
I was there »

Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Ohio State woke up in the second half. The Buckeyes' 3-2 halftime lead looked more like futbol than football, but after scoring the game's first TD late in the third, it was all Ohio State, all the time.
Gameball goes to... Ohio State's D. The Buckeyes' defense limited Akron's offense to just 71 yards -- all of which came in the passing game.
Stat of the game... 3. Akron finished the game with just three first downs (two in the first half). That's two fewer first downs than Ohio State had turnovers (five).
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs318
Total Yards69363
Passing66167
Rushing3196
Penalties5-405-36
3rd Down Conversions2-167-16
4th Down Conversions0-01-1
Turnovers15
Possession26:3733:23
Air/Ground Leaders
Akron Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Jacquemain12/214800
Jackson5/101800
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Boeckman14/2313122
Schoenhoft6/83600
Akron Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Jackson31004
Kennedy8805
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wells20143040
Saine92809
Akron Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Arthur432016
Williams31306
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Robiskie482139
Hartline643012
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERAKROSU
SF10:12 20
SECOND QUARTERAKROSU
FG07:54Ryan Pretorius 37 Yd 23
THIRD QUARTERAKROSU
FG10:09Ryan Pretorius 33 Yd 26
TD06:10Brandon Saine 6 Yd Pass From Todd Boeckman (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 213
FOURTH QUARTERAKROSU
TD09:18Brian Robiskie 13 Yd Pass From Todd Boeckman (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 220

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- One, two, three, punt. One, two, three, punt. One, two, three, punt.

That was pretty much the Akron offense against No. 12 Ohio State on Saturday.

The Buckeyes' defense forced befuddled Akron to punt 14 times, including after 12 consecutive three-and-out series, and beat the Zips 20-2,

"We're young and inexperienced and we're playing against one of the better front sevens in the country," Akron coach J.D. Brookhart said. "We knew we'd struggle -- but not that badly."

The statistics were as weird as the final score.

Akron (1-1) managed just three first downs and 69 yards, including 3 on 19 rushing attempts. The Zips had two first downs the first time they had the ball, then didn't pick up another until late in the game -- while punter John Stec was putting his name in the record book.

Stec set a school record with his busy day, averaging 41 yards.

"I punted more than I did my entire senior season of high school," he said. "I think I punted 10 times that season."

The Buckeyes (2-0) won their 30th game in a row against in-state schools since losing 7-6 to Oberlin in 1921. But their offense turned the ball over five times and looked every bit as confused as the opposition did for much of the day.

"We can't leave our defense hanging out to dry," Ohio State lineman Kirk Barton said. "They were the supermen today. They bailed us out time after time. Offensively, we need to look in the mirror. We're not on the slope that we need to be on. We need to get better. It seems like we're either flatlining or getting worse."

The game was played, for the most part, in dry conditions although a brief first-half cloud burst did have an effect on the ragged offenses.

It was like the Snow Bowl with 80-degree temperatures. Back in 1950, a storm front blew in a few hours before the annual showdown with Michigan, bringing with it white-out conditions and temperatures around 10 degrees. Michigan's Chuck Ortman punted 24 times and Ohio State's Vic Janowicz -- who would win the Heisman Trophy a few weeks later -- had 21 punts, with a blocked punt recovered in the end zone leading to the Wolverines' 9-3 win.

The Buckeyes led Akron 3-2 at the half -- "At halftime we were like, what are we doing? What's going on?" Barton said -- before putting the game away on Brandon Saine's 6-yard touchdown run in the third quarter and Todd Boeckman's 13-yard scoring pass to Brian Robiskie in the fourth.

Ryan Pretorius kicked field goals of 37 and 33 yards. Chris "Beanie" Wells picked up a couple of big runs after the outcome was clear and finished with 143 yards on 20 carries.

That was just about all the offense contributed.

"Our defense was in command," said coach Jim Tressel, who calls the punt the most important play in football. "They were getting off the field in three and out consistently, creating good field position."

Carlton Jackson carried three times for 10 yards and was Akron's leading rusher. Three quarterbacks combined to hit on 17-of-32 passes without an interception.

After the Zips drove from their own 24 to the Ohio State 42 on their first possession, Stec's bouncing punt was downed at the 2. On first down, Wells went off right tackle but was pulled down by Brion Stokes. At first the officials marked the ball at the 1, but a video review showed his knee hit in the end zone for a safety and a 2-0 Akron lead.

The Buckeyes turned the ball over on two of their next three possessions. Boeckman, who completed 14-of-23 passes for 131 yards, threw interceptions to Reggie Corner and John Mackey.

In time, Ohio State wore the Zips down but still had a lot of problems. Brian Hartline fumbled away a punt return, Devon Torrence lost the ball after a reception and backup quarterback Rob Schoenhoft also lost a fumble.

Now the Buckeyes, who play at Washington on Saturday, must hope they've learned something from games against Akron and Youngstown State.

"The stakes are much higher as we get on the plane to head to Washington," Tressel said. "Hopefully the experience we've had in the first two games and [practice] this week will prepare us."

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, September 8th
Miami (OH) 35 Final
Minnesota 41 OT
Akron 2 Final
Ohio State 20
Eastern Illinois 6 Final
Purdue 52
Nevada 31 Final
Northwestern 36
Bowling Green 17 Final
Michigan State 28
Oregon 39 Final
Michigan 7
Notre Dame 10 Final
Penn State 31
Western Illinois 0 Final
Illinois 21
Indiana 37 Final
Western Michigan 27
Syracuse 0 Final
Iowa 35
Wisconsin 20 Final
UNLV 13