The Buckeyes last year won 12 games, a share of the Big Ten title and the
Sugar Bowl. Of course, the school vacated those accomplishments and gave back
the bowl money as part of the self-imposed sanctions resulting from the NCAA
investigation.
Bauserman had been the backup the past two seasons to Terrelle Pryor, who was
at the center of the scandal and left the program in June after Tressel's
resignation. Bauserman, a former walk-on who spent time in the Pittsburgh
Pirates organization, started a football game for the first time since his
senior year in high school back in 2003.
"It felt good to get out there and get good timing and get comfortable with
the seniors and offensive line," said Bauserman. "I tried to lead the best I
could. It's something I've always dreamed about. It felt good but now I'll
watch film and critique it and move on."
On Saturday he threw for 163 yards on 12-of-16 passing, while Stoneburner
finished with four catches for 50 yards. Carlos Hyde ran for 93 yards on 19
carries to lead the Buckeyes, who outgained Akron 517-90.
Clayton Moore, a sophomore transfer who originally signed with Ole Miss before
playing at Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College, got the start at
quarterback for Akron and completed a mere 6-of-16 passes for 54 yards with an
interception. He also rushed for 32 yards to lead the Zips (0-1), who were
1-11 last season.
"I felt we were competitive on defense, but we missed too many tackles which
was a result of being on the field too long," noted Akron head coach Rob
Ianello. "On offense we didn't get anything accomplished today. I'm most
disappointed in our offense."
Ohio State took its first possession and marched 74 yards on eight plays for a
touchdown. Bauserman completed each of his two passes for 37 yards and capped
the series with a 15-yard run up the middle into the end zone.
Back came the Buckeyes after an Akron punt, but a drive that started at their
own 46 ended when Rod Smith fumbled after picking up a first down inside the
Akron five-yard line.
After a trade of punts, Bauserman threw a 28-yard touchdown pass to
Stoneburner for a 14-0 lead with 5 1/2 minutes left in the second quarter.
Ohio State's next possession ended with a missed field goal, but the Buckeyes
got the ball right back after an Andrew Sweat interception at the Akron 35 and
Bauserman found Stoneburner for an 11-yard score to increase the margin to
21-0.
Akron had a chance to score on the final play of the half, but T.J. Marchese
missed a 41-yard field goal try.
Bauserman hit Stoneburner in the end zone from two yards away to cap a 51-yard
drive to start the third quarter, extending the cushion to 28-0. It was the
senior's only series of the second half.
Freshman Braxton Miller then threw a 14-yard scoring pass to Devin Smith in
the first minute of the fourth quarter and Rod Smith added a two-yard scoring
run later in the fourth for the final margin.
Game Notes
The Buckeyes improved to 109-8-4 in home openers. Their last loss at Ohio
Stadium to start a season was a 19-0 setback to Penn State in Woody Hayes'
last season as head coach...Ohio State has an all-time record of 105-12-4 in
openers and last lost its first game of a season in 1999 -- a 23-12 decision
to Miami-Florida at the Kickoff Classic in New Jersey...Ohio State improved to
7-1 all-time against Akron. The only win for the Zips came in 1894...Akron
fell to 1-22 against ranked opponents since joining Division I-A (now FBS) in
1987. The only win came against No. 25 Marshall in 2002...The Zips have lost
four straight season openers...Ohio State last recorded a shutout in an opener
back in 2008 -- a 43-0 rout of Youngstown State.
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