Ohio State football | Buckeyes aim to regroup after rare loss

Urban Meyer took his medicine Monday morning.The Ohio State coach endured his session with reporters eager to dissect the Buckeyes’ stunning 24-21 loss to Penn State. He would prefer to move ahead to this week’s Big Ten game against resurgent Northwestern instead of answering questions about what went wrong and what needs to be fixed. “It’ll be easier to flush it when I walk out of this room,” he said with a wry smile. He then turned to football sports information director Jerry Emig and added, “Make sure our players don’t have to do this, OK?” Well, the players did answer questions, and they did so with insight. First up was Billy Price. The right guard owned up to the offensive line’s deficiencies on Saturday. But he also showed a mature perspective that can be lacking after an Ohio State loss. “The crazy thing is that we have only lost five games in five years,” Price said. “As we sit here and the world is ending … ” He then paused for effect. “The sun came up,” Price said. “It’s incredible. It’s like, wow.” Now that the rare loss has happened, he said the Buckeyes (6-1, 3-1) must close ranks…

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