The Ohio State versus Wisconsin series has been one of the most-feared lopsided series in all of Big Ten play over recent years. Yes. the Buckeyes hold a 61-18-5 edge overall in this one, yes the Buckeyes have won the last eight games in this series.
But people will remember 2010 when a No. 1 ranked Ohio State team went into Madison (Wis.) and saw the opening kickoff returned against them (there was a missed holding call, I will never be convinced otherwise). Or 2003, when the Buckeyes were ranked No. 3 in the nation and fell 17-10 to…
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