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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)—Even though he’s just a freshman and in his first autumn on a college campus, Braxton Miller played like a grizzled upperclassman.
Miller tossed two touchdown passes to Devin Smith as Ohio State rebounded from a lopsided loss for a 37-17 victory over error-prone Colorado on Saturday, extending the Buffaloes’ school-record road losing skid to 19 in a row.
“I slept pretty good,†Miller said. “I really didn’t have any jitters at all.â€
Declared the Buckeyes’ starter on Thursday after Joe Bauserman’s lackluster play failed to energize the offense, Miller’s numbers weren’t sparkling. But his direction of the offense was.
“Braxton did a good job,†said Jordan Hall, who rushed for 84 yards and a TD and also had a 90-yard kickoff return to set up another score for the Buckeyes (3-1). “He was calm. He’s going to be special.â€
The Buckeyes made the switch after one of the worst passing days in school history in a 24-6 loss at Miami last week. Bauserman was 2 of 14 for 13 yards and Miller hit on only 2 of 4—in the final few seconds of a lost cause—for 22 yards with an interception.
Against Colorado, Miller completed only 5 of 13 passes for 83 yards. But he threw scoring strikes covering 32 and 17 yards to Smith and also ran for 83 yards on 17 carries.
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