This is the game that everyone has been waiting for, or at least one of two of them with a late-November affair left to be settled.
Pundits and fans alike felt this was going to be the most meaningful game in the Big Ten when it comes to championship implications. And we are not disappointed with the No. 2 Buckeyes traveling west to face the No. 3 Ducks.
Ohio State holds a 9-1 edge in this series, the first as conference foes. The Ducks do have the current bragging rights after a 35-28 win in 2021, one of C.J. Stroud’s…
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