SEATTLE -- Ohio State got in its own way in its Big Ten opener against Washington, and now it finds itself in a dogfight.

Its first possession stalled in the red zone as it continued to show it can move the ball against anyone, but will struggle to punctuate drives with touchdowns. Then Brandon Inniss fumbled what would have been a quality punt return to give the Huskies back the ball. That left the Buckeyes with one possession in the first quarter to Washington’s three. But thanks to an elite defensive effort so far, three is also the number of points Washington got out of that.

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