The Ohio State football team continues to mow down opponents. The Buckeyes took down Purdue on the road 34-10 in a game that was never close once the second quarter started. Despite the Buckeyes being down two starters, they were still able to control the game.
With that win, Ohio State showed that they are still the most dominant team in college football. The only touchdown they allowed was late in the fourth quarter when the backups were on the field. The starters on defense continue to be the best in the country.
Jermaine Mathews Jr. certainly has faith in the team to continue its winning streak. Mathews Jr. had an interception in this game against Purdue and had some things to say following the win. He believes that no one can hang with the Ohio State Buckeyes when they are rolling.
Ohio State cornerback Jermaine Mathews Jr. gives a vote of confidence in Ohio State's ability
After the win in West Lafayette, Mathews Jr. let everyone know that he thinks Ohio State is the clear best team in the country.
Jermaine Mathews Jr. doesn't think there's a team in college football that can hang with the Buckeyes 👀 pic.twitter.com/WIhUzhsawH
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) November 8, 2025
"I really think nobody in the country can hang with us, in my opinion. I think we just go out there every Saturday and play our game, we don't have much to worry about."
The Buckeyes have certainly played that way so far this season. They haven't been truly challenged since the first game of the season against Texas. They have been able to win games on the strength of the defense shutting down opponents and the offense having explosive plays.
Of course, Ohio State still has to play at Michigan to end the season. That is the most challenging game that they have remaining on the schedule. They have lost four straight to TTUN, and everyone on the roster wants to get revenge for what has happened over the years.
If Mathews Jr. keeps getting interceptions and Jeremiah Smith keeps scoring touchdowns, it's going to be hard for any team, including TTUN, to keep up with everything the Buckeyes can throw at them.
