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Ohio State Buckeyes Break Barriers with Unbreakable Records

· 2026-07-08

Ohio State Buckeyes Break Barriers with Unbreakable Records

Ohio State Buckeyes have set a slate of records that look impossible to top, highlighted by C.J. Stroud’s 573‑yard Rose Bowl performance that still stands as the program’s single‑game passing high. As the Buckeyes gear up for their next test against the Ball State Cardinals on September 5, 2026, fans wonder which milestones might finally fall.

Which Ohio State Buckeyes records seem unbreakable?

The list starts with Stroud’s 573 yards and six touchdowns in the 2022 Rose Bowl, a benchmark no quarterback has approached since Julian Sayin’s 393‑yard effort last season. Dwayne Haskins Jr. follows with 50 passing touchdowns in 2018, a mark that survived even a 35‑TD season by J.T. Barrett. Mike Nugent’s 72 career field goals (2001‑04) also sits high, as modern analytics keep coaches from opting for long kicks.

Why do these achievements resist modern competition?

The 24‑game winning streak spanning the Urban Meyer era (2012‑13) required back‑to‑back unbeaten regular seasons, something the current Big Ten landscape makes unlikely. Ted Ginn Jr.’s four punt‑return touchdowns in 2004 showcase a rare blend of speed and special‑teams scheming that hasn’t been matched; the closest since was Corey Brown’s two returns in 2012. Pete Johnson’s 56 career rushing touchdowns still outpace any recent Buckeye back.

How might future Buckeyes approach these hurdles?

Coaches could tweak offensive tempo, but expanding the College Football Playoff adds more games, not necessarily more passing volume per contest. A shift toward aggressive fourth‑down strategy might chip away at Nugent’s field‑goal total, yet the trend leans toward going for it on fourth and short. Special‑teams coordinators would need a returner with Ginn’s elite acceleration to threaten his punt‑return record.

What’s next for the Buckeyes after these historic marks?

The upcoming clash with Ball State on 2026‑09‑05 offers a chance to test new weapons while keeping an eye on the record books. If Ryan Day’s offense can sustain high‑yardage aerial attacks, Stroud’s yardage might finally be eclipsed. Meanwhile, a breakout freshman could spark a punt‑return surge, putting Ginn’s four‑touchdown season back in conversation. The Buckeyes’ legacy continues to grow, but some numbers still feel like granite.

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