Jaxon Smith-Njigba and C.J. Stroud led the way as Ohio State broke many records during its 48-45 Rose Bowl win over Utah.
Between C.J. Stroud's record-breaking passing performance, Jaxon Smith-Njigba's unprecedented game and the Buckeyes' offensive explosion, Ohio State's 48-45 win over was full of broken records, notable performancesOhio State's 573 passing yards and 683 total yards are all-time Rose Bowl bests.Ohio State's 48 points are the most scored Ohio State has ever scored in the Rose Bowl.The 93 combined points are the most combined points ever in an Ohio State bowl game.
Smith-Njigba's 347 receiving yards are a new Ohio State single-game record and the most receiving yards in any bowl game ever.
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