COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Even without two of their biggest offensive weapons, Ohio State had more than enough firepower against UCLA on Saturday night.
With Carnell Tate sidelined and Jeremiah Smith limited, the top-ranked Buckeyes showed off their offensive depth in a 48-10 victory.
James Peoples scored two touchdowns as the ground game had 222 yards. Special teams also came up big as Lorenzo Styles Jr. had a 100-yard kickoff return.
“It was businesslike, workmanlike,” coach Ryan Day said. “We had an opportunity to play some of the younger guys, we got the run game going, defense played strong and the kickoff return was good to see.”
The Buckeyes (10-0, 7-0 Big Ten) scored on their first five possessions against a Bruins’ squad that was without quarterback Nico Iamaleava, who missed the

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