There are some severely one-sided series in the Big Ten and Ohio State versus Northwestern may be as lop-sided as any of them.
Ohio State holds a 64-14-1 edge in this series and has lost a grand total of once to Northwestern since 1971 in a game that took place when I was just seven-days-old.
The lone blemish was in 2004 and there are still a lot of Ohio State fans that have vivid memories of a game that went to overtime before Noah Herron put the Wildcats over the top with a one-yard run as the Buckeyes…
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