
Whether or not Ohio State deserved to get into the College Football Playoff after playing just six games is a topic that has been discussed at length over the past couple of weeks. Agree or disagree with the Buckeyes inclusion in the field, it doesn’t matter. The fact is that they are in and for the second straight season will face Clemson in the semifinal round, this time in the Sugar Bowl. One of the biggest arguments against the Buckeyes getting in has been what many perceive as the competitive advantage that playing in just six games gives them over Clemson, Notre Dame, and Alabama, all of which have played at least ten games. Less games means fresher legs and less wear and tear on the players bodies. However, Kirk Herbstreit sees things a little differently. The longtime ESPN analyst thinks that playing in so few games actually puts the…
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