Terry Glenn's 2nd TD catch of the game with 2 and a half left to go in the first quarter caps off a 7 play 65 yard drive that took all of 2 and a half minutes. The play puts the Buckeyes back in front 14-7, as Pitt responded to the first Glenn touchdown with a TD drive of their own.
Not the best throw from Bobby Hoying (but then again, what is?), but a great dive from Glenn to reel it in. The play gives Glenn 4 receptions, 115 yards and 2 TDs with change left in the first quarter.
Pitt would respond to this drive with another touchdown. It would be their last score of the game. The Buckeyes would win big (54-14), giving the Buckeyes their 3rd straight demolition of the Panthers in the 4 game series they played in the early-to-mid 90s (they would win 72-0 in the last game in the series in 1996). While the game wouldn't seem notable in that regard, this game is the game where Terry Glenn set the Buckeye record for receiving yards in a game. The record still holds.
And besides, what harm is there in uploading YouTubes of where the Buckeyes win big?
Oh, and if you think the commentary from Mark Jones (Todd Blackledge is the other fellow) is daffy, wait until later in the game...
talent.
72seeker72 3 years ago