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12:00 PM ET, November 22, 2008
Ohio Stadium
COLUMBUS, OH

Wells' 134 yards pace Buckeyes' fifth straight win over Michigan

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Dan Herron sprinted 49 yards for a TD to give the Buckeyes a 21-7 lead early in the third quarter.
Gameball goes to... Beanie Wells, who paced the Ohio State rushing game with 134 yards and one touchdown.
Stat of the game... 5. The Buckeyes have beaten the Wolverines five straight times for the first time in school history.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs1113
Total Yards198416
Passing87184
Rushing111232
Penalties3-152-20
3rd Down Conversions1-176-14
4th Down Conversions2-20-1
Turnovers21
Possession29:2530:35
Air/Ground Leaders
Michigan Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Sheridan8/248700
Team0/1000
Ohio State Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Pryor5/1312021
Boeckman3/36410
Michigan Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Minor1467132
Shaw1241013
Ohio State Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Wells15134159
Herron880249
Michigan Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Odoms537021
Stonum133033
Ohio State Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Hartline271253
Robiskie254146
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERMICHOSU
TD03:57Chris Wells 59 Yd Run (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERMICHOSU
TD13:10Brian Hartline 53 Yd Pass From Terrelle Pryor (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 014
TD02:51Brandon Minor 1 Yd Run (K.C. Lopata Kick) 714
THIRD QUARTERMICHOSU
TD11:04Daniel Herron 49 Yd Run (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 721
TD03:54Brian Robiskie 8 Yd Pass From Terrelle Pryor (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 728
FOURTH QUARTERMICHOSU
TD14:52Daniel Herron 2 Yd Run (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 735
TD13:16Brian Hartline 18 Yd Pass From Todd Boeckman (Ryan Pretorius Kick) 742
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COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State has never dominated Michigan the way it does right now.

Noted Wolverines nemesis Chris "Beanie" Wells ran for two touchdowns, including a 59-yard scamper and had 134 yards rushing to help the 10th-ranked Buckeyes beat their archrivals 42-7 Saturday.

Buckeyes rule

Ohio State's seniors will forever remain conquering heroes, a group that dominated the Big Ten Conference and archrival Michigan like none before, ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg writes. Blog

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In the rivalry's most lopsided result in 40 years, the Buckeyes won their fifth straight over that hated school up north for the first time in 105 meetings, ending a dreadful first season for Wolverines coach Rich Rodriguez.

"I've been here for one of them," Rodriguez said. "That's the only one I can really comment on. They have one in a row on us from what I see."

Ohio State (10-2, 7-1) used five big plays to win by the biggest margin in the rivalry since Woody Hayes was prowling and growling on the sidelines in a 50-14 rout of Michigan in 1968 -- the game in which he said he went for a late 2-point conversion "because I couldn't go for three!"

Fast Facts

• Ohio State won its fifth straight over Michigan to claim the Buckeyes' longest streak in the history of the rivalry. The streak becomes Michigan's first five-game slide since dropping five straight to Purdue from 1962-66.

• Ohio State's Beanie Wells ran for 134 yards, including a 59 yard touchdown run. It was Wells' third career touchdown run of 50-plus yards against Michigan (one each year).

• Ohio State had two TDs of 50-plus yards (one of 49). The Buckeyes had just one such score on the season.

• Terrelle Pryor became the Buckeyes' first freshman quarterback to beat Michigan (only other to start was Art Schlichter in 1978).

• The 35-point win was Ohio State's third largest over Michigan, and the largest since a 50-14 victory in 1968.

-- ESPN research

Freshman phenom Terrelle Pryor threw two TD passes, Brian Hartline caught two scoring passes and Dan Herron ran for two more touchdowns to give the Buckeyes a share of their fourth straight Big Ten title.

No. 7 Penn State, which beat the Buckeyes 13-6 a month ago at Ohio Stadium, pounded No. 15 Michigan State 49-18 to clinch the Big Ten's automatic Bowl Championship Series berth.

Wells left the game in the second half after aggravating a right hamstring injury sustained last week against Illinois. He was expected to be fully recovered for a bowl game.

In Rodriguez's first season since coming over from West Virginia to take over for the retired Lloyd Carr, the Wolverines (3-9, 2-6) lost the most games in school history, missed a bowl trip for the first time in 34 years and had the first losing season in 41 years.

Asked how the season would be remembered, Rodriguez said: "Hopefully [we will] remember it as a blip on the screen, a one-time happening."

On Saturday, Michigan largely held its own on defense -- except for five big plays.

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Ohio State's Beanie Wells ran for 134 yards Saturday, overcoming an early season foot injury to become the sixth Buckeyes running back to record back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons.

Antonio Pittman 2005-06
Eddie George 1994-95
Keith Byars 1983-84
Tim Spencer 1981-82
Archie Griffin 1973-75
"If you watched their films, the teams they played did not run 4 yards, 5 yards, 4 yards, 5 yards," said Ohio State coach Jim Tressel, now 7-1 against Michigan. "They either ran minus-1 or hit big ones, whether it was run or pass. ... Sometimes they have overcommitted and some people have hit some big ones."

After the Buckeyes' first three possessions ended in an interception and two three-and-outs, Wells burst through a hole on the first play and went untouched 59 yards for the score.

Early in the second quarter, Pryor, who finished 5-of-13 passing for 120 yards with an interception, looped a deep ball over the middle that Hartline ran under and took 53 yards past safety Stevie Brown for a 14-0 lead.

After a punt pinned Ohio State at its 9, Wells went 42 yards on the first play, and Herron went for a 51-yard score on the next.

Rodriguez called Wells "a first-rounder" in the NFL draft. Told that Wells was only a junior, Rodriguez smirked and repeated, "He's a first-rounder."

Tressel said the game turned on those two long runs.

Bucking the First-Year Trend

Michigan coaches understand they are hired to beat Ohio State and, historically, have gotten the job done in their debut:

Since 1948
Rich Rodriguez,
2008
L, 42-7 Columbus
Lloyd Carr,
1995
W, 31-23 Ann Arbor
Gary Moeller,
1990
W, 16-13 Columbus
Bo Schembechler,
1969
W, 24-12 Ann Arbor
Bump Elliott,
1959
W, 23-14 Ann Arbor
Bennie Oosterbaan,
1948
W, 13-3 Columbus
"The turning point was when they punted us down to the 9 and then two plays later we scored," he said. "That was huge. A big run by Beanie, and then a big run by 'Boom' Herron. That really made a difference."

Ray Small -- who missed the last two games while in Tressel's doghouse for unspecified problems -- returned a punt 80 yards to set up Pryor's 8-yard scoring pass to Brian Robiskie on the very next play for a 28-7 lead.

Junior tailback Brandon Minor, who scored Michigan's only touchdown, said the dismal season shouldn't be pinned on the coach.

"You can't really blame Rich Rod because everybody on the team did not buy in like they're supposed to. We have a couple of guys not going hard," he said. "We'll correct that most definitely. That ain't going to happen on my watch as a senior."

With a frigid crowd of over 105,000 wanting Ohio State to pour it on, the Buckeyes added two more fourth-quarter scores on Herron's 2-yard run and an 18-yard TD pass from Todd Boeckman to Hartline.

Michigan mustered just 198 yards and punted 12 times. Sheridan hit on just 8 of 24 passes for 87 yards.

"As we get older, we'll look back on our career and realize to be a part of the first team to win five times in a row is something that is very special," Ohio State linebacker James Laurinaitis said. "To be able to say that you're a part of this team is something that I'll remember for the rest of my life."

Information from The Associated Press and ESPN.com's Adam Rittenberg was used in this report.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Wednesday, November 19th
17 Ball State 31 Final
Central Michigan 24
Thursday, November 20th
23 Miami (FL) 23 Final
Georgia Tech 41
Saturday, November 22nd
2 Texas Tech 21 Final
5 Oklahoma 65
Citadel 19 Final
4 Florida 70
14 Brigham Young 24 Final
7 Utah 48
15 Michigan State 18 Final
8 Penn State 49
9 Boise State 41 Final
Nevada 34
Michigan 7 Final
10 Ohio State 42
Air Force 10 Final
16 TCU 44
Mississippi 31 Final
18 LSU 13
20 Pittsburgh 21 Final
19 Cincinnati 28
21 Oregon State 19 Final
Arizona 17
North Carolina State 41 Final
22 North Carolina 10
Florida State 37 Final
25 Maryland 3