And yet there is some normalcy to the 2020 season for Ohio State because every game has turned out to be at least in some form a referendum on the Buckeyes’ College Football Playoff hopes. ExploreMiamisburg’s Myers pays tribute to late grandfather, surprises grandmother with number change With every bomb from Indiana quarterback Michael Penix Jr., Ohio State’s claims to be one of the best teams in the country took a hit, but then the Buckeyes would strike back with a precision pass from Justin Fields or a big run by Master Teague III. When all was said and done, Indiana coach Tom Allen was left to lament missed opportunities and admit his program still has work to do to reach Ohio State’s level. “They are substantially elevated level of play compared to the other teams we have played so far in so many different ways, but for our guys…
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