Here's what it churned out for me.
'07
OSU - 31, '96
OSU - 6
Despite 190 yards by Pepe Pearson, '96
OSU's quarterbacks were utterly unable to solve the '07
OSU defense. Stanley Jackson scrambled five times for -7 yards; backup Joe Germaine relieved him, only to throw three interceptions (one returned for a TD) in his 15 attempts.
'07
OSU - 67, '07 Notre Dame - 0 (

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Ohio State halfback Chris Wells staked his claim for the Heisman trophy, amassing 357 total yards and 6 touchdowns. Notre Dame quarterback Jimmy Clausen was sacked 7 times, including one for a safety in the fourth quarter. "Last battle that lopsided was me versus my lunch.", stated coach Charlie Weis.
'07
OSU - 60, '07 Michigan - 26
Michigan jumped out to a 13-0 lead halfway through the first quarter, but that was the only bright spot for the Wolverines. Ohio State's balanced attack overwhelmed the Michigan defense, and it could have been even worse. UM stopped the Buckeyes numerous times in its own territory, leading to a school record six field goals by Buckeye kicker Ryan Pretorius. As a parting gift to departing coach Lloyd Carr, the Buckeyes even tacked on a meaningless field goal with nine seconds remaining in the game. Coach Carr, in his postgame press conference, called starting quarterback Chad Henne's 12-31, 2 int performance "a m*****f****** joke".