It took 37 minutes into the game, but the Ohio State Buckeyes finally scored a touchdown in this year's College Football Playoff.
The offense had trouble finding any rhythm until the end of the first half. That drive in the last two minutes ended without points, but it sparked something in the offense. The Buckeyes then opened the second half with a methodical seven-minute drive. It wasn't perfect--the offensive line still gave up too much pressure at times, but Julian Sayin made some trademark throws and the running game finally took off.
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Negative rushing yards in the first half (though that includes sack yardage) turned into a solid rushing drive, and the Buckeyes cut the lead down to 14-7.
Bo Jackson paid off the drive with a one-yard plunge, where he used a defender's body to stay up and get the ball across the goal line.
This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: WATCH: Bo Jackson scores to cut Ohio State's deficit to 14-7 in CFP

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