WMU - Ohio State Game Notes
-106,123 in attendance, the fifth largest crowd WMU has played in front of
-Ohio State's defense coming into the matchup with the Broncos on average allowed just 225 total yards a game and 119 passing yards a game both of which are good for No. 1 in the Big Ten and No. 5 nationally, WMU finished with 338 total yards the most given up by the Buckeyes in 2015, Bogan and Franklin combined for 161 rushing yards surpassing VaTech's 128 rushing yards. Prior to this matchup the most passing yards Ohio State had given up at home in 2015 was 85 yards to Hawaii and the most rushing yards the Buckeyes have given up in Columbus was 114 to Hawaii. WMU is the first team to score a touchdown at Ohio Stadium in the second half in 2015
-Daniel Braverman recorded his fourth straight 100-yard receiving game, finishing with 123 yards on 10 grabs and 1 touchdown
-Braverman's 55 yard touchdown reception was his longest reception of the season
-Jamuri Bogan made his first career start and set career highs in carries (23) and yards (93)
-Darius Phillips recorded 3 pass break ups tying previous career high which came against Michigan State on Sept. 5, 2015
-Phillips recorded two Interceptions in the game a career high, second straight week Phillips has recorded an interception
-Jeremiah Mullinax recorded his second career receiving toucdown from one yard out in the third quarter
-Derrick Mitchell recorded his first career punt which went for 39 yards