College football: No. 8 Ohio State looking to stay hot in the cold against Minnesota

MINNEAPOLIS — With a decisive win over rival Iowa, Minnesota regained a treasured traveling trophy and forged a three-way tie for first place in the Big Ten West Division with three games to go. Coach Jerry Kill could be forgiven, though, for his reluctance to revel the rest of the weekend. “We come off a good win, and then you go home, and you’re going to kick back and relax and get you a bowl of ice cream and then you put on the TV and then you watch Ohio State,” Kill said. “So then you don’t sleep the rest of the night, you don’t get a chance to enjoy the win, and now all you do is worry about what you’re going to do.” The Gophers knew how grueling November was going to be, but about eight hours after that 51-14 humiliation of the Hawkeyes the challenge came sharply into focus. The Buckeyes dismantled Michigan State’s daunting defense with a 49-37 victory that smoothed their path to the Big Ten championship and boosted their pursuit of a place in the inaugural College Football Playoff. Ohio State (8-1, 5-0), eighth in both the Associated Press poll and the latest CFP rankings that will determine the final four, has won 12 straight games in an opponent’s stadium. That’s the longest active streak in the FBS. The Buckeyes, though beaten by the Spartans in the conference title game last year, have won 21 regular-season Big Ten games in a row. They’re 9-0 in November under coach Urban Meyer. They haven’t lost at Minnesota since 1981. That’s all part of why this matchup with the Gophers (7-2, 4-1, No. 25 CFP) could be dangerous. “This is kind of like one of those trap games. It’s going to be cold,” Ohio State defensive tackle Adolphus Washington said. “We just have to go out and play because Minnesota is what, 7-2? …

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