There was a scenario preseason where it looked like this game could be a battle of unbeatens, if Ohio State took care of Oregon at Oregon’s place and if the Huskers could navigate Colorado, Illinois and Indiana.
Sometimes, plans change. Ohio State fell from the ranks of the unbeatens in its last game and the Huskers are smarting after their second loss, an absolute and complete domination by the Hoosiers.
Has super freshman Dylan Raiola hit the first-year wall? (Yes). Have the Huskers fixed their defense (No). Is a line of more than four touchdowns in Ohio State’s…
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