The Ohio State Buckeyes started out well, but got overwhelmed by a series of big plays from the Michigan offense in a 45-23 loss to the archrival Wolverines.
It was a crushing defeat for the Buckeyes, who thought they had corrected the issues they faced in Ann Arbor in 2021, only to suffer a similar defeat.
Kevin Noon of BuckeyeHuddle.com joins host Tom Orr to break down what went wrong:
- Why do Ryan Day’s offenses always seem to fail in the same way in big games?
- Wasn’t the defense supposed to be fixed? What happened?
- Can OSU still find its way into the College Football Playoff field?
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My early 2023 prediction: nothing about OSU football will have more momentum than the Luke Fickell bandwagon.
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