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No. 3 Ohio State sputters in the first half before blowing out Iowa 35-7

Quarterback Will Howard was 21 for 25 for 209 yards passing and four touchdowns and ran for 28 yards.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Emeka Egbuka caught three touchdown passes and Jeremiah Smith made another one-handed grab for a score as Ohio State sputtered early before burying Iowa 35-7 on Saturday.

Quarterback Will Howard was 21 for 25 for 209 yards passing and four touchdowns and ran for 28 yards and a score as Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) cleaned up its first-half mistakes and put up 21 unanswered points in the third quarter.

The Buckeyes, hanging on to a 7-0 halftime lead, seized the momentum in the second half.

Ohio State had a third-and-6 on their own 43 when Howard threw a long ball to Smith who had outrun two defenders.

Smith was tackled at the Iowa 3-yard-line, but that gave him a chance to really show off. On the next play, he leaped in the end zone and brought in Howard’s floating pass with his right arm while keeping defensive back Deshaun Lee at bay with his right.

On Iowa's next drive, quarterback Cade McNamara fumbled, and linebacker Cody Simon recovered at the Iowa 19. Three players later, Howard scurried around the left end for a TD to push the Ohio State lead to 21-0.

Ohio turned a McNamara interception into a touchdown, capped by a 15-yard TD catch by Egbuka. Then McNamara fumbled the ball away again, this time deep in Iowa territory, and that ultimately resulted in Egbuka's third TD catch.

“We really wanted to come out and have a great drive to start the third quarter,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “And then we started getting the short fields and the turnovers, and the game just flipped there. I think it ended up being 28 straight points.”

The Buckeyes piled up 203 rushing yards. Quinshon Judkins ran for 78, and TreVeyon Henderson had 61.

Iowa: Kaleb Johnson, one of the Hawkeyes' few reliable offensive weapons, gained 100-plus yards in each of their first four games and had a 206-yarder in the last one against Minnesota. Johnson had only 19 yards on eight carries in the first half and finished with 86 yards on 15 carries.

Ohio State: The best performance by the defense this season. The unit held Iowa to 226 total yards, sacked McNamara three times — he fumbled the ball away on two of them — and intercepted him once.

A dominating performance against a Big Ten opponent should keep the Buckeyes at No. 3.

Iowa: Hosts Washington next Saturday.

Ohio State: At No. 6 Oregon next Saturday night.

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