That Ohio State beat Michigan State by 40 points is no surprise to anyone aware of where these two program stand in the Big Ten power rankings: The Buckeyes at the top, the Spartans somewhere around the bottom in coach Mel Tucker’s first season. College Football Playoff rankings 2.0: Will Ohio State hang on to final spot? What to watch next Click to expand Replay Video Junior quarterback Justin Fields completed 70.8% of his attempts for 199 yards and four combined scores, two coming on the ground. Fields eclipsed 100 rushing yards for the first time at Ohio State and the second time in his college career. The Buckeyes’ defense held Michigan State to 261 yards of offense and forced four turnovers. After being unable to play last Saturday’s game against Maryland as scheduled due to COVID-19, OSU once again looked the part of one of the nation’s best teams and…
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