Ohio State Buckeyes are driven by loss to Michigan State

The Ohio State Buckeyes are driven by last Saturday’s loss to the Michigan State Spartans. The Ohio State Buckeyes are driven by last Saturday’s loss to the Michigan State Spartans.(Photo: Mike Granse-USA TODAY Sports) Last Saturday’s last-second 17-14 loss to Michigan State on Senior Day at Ohio Stadium may very well have crushed any championship aspirations the Ohio State Buckeyes had for the 2015 season. The Buckeyes (10-1) were in control of their own destiny and in line to make a return trip to the Big Ten Championship Game and College Football Playoff. However, following the loss to the Spartans, the Buckeyes need to win their annual rivalry game with Michigan and get outside help to keep alive their postseason dreams. “Watching that kick go in, I was telling everyone it didn’t even feel real, like I was in a dream and I was waiting for myself to wake up,” junior defensive end Joey Bosa said. “It took 20-30 minutes for it to set in in the locker room after the game and then, I kind of broke down. Sunday wasn’t fun, but we’ve got to move on. There’s more to accomplish this season. Everything happens for a reason. “I’m still not completely over the mistakes. There have been sleepless nights the last few days. I just want to do everything I possibly can to help us win, and when I do something like (jumping offsides) to negatively affect our team, it hurts a lot.” Although the Buckeyes are still stinging from the loss to Michigan State, they are anxious to get back that winning feeling, which they had 23 straight times before the Spartans came to Columbus…

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