When Ohio State coach Ryan Day spoke with reporters Sunday for the first time since the humbling loss to Michigan, the sting from that defeat had not faded much. It probably won’t for a long time. “The rivalry game is the rivalry game for a reason, and it means a lot to a lot of people,” Day said. “When you don’t win it, there’s a tremendous amount of pain, and nobody knows that more than the players and the coaches here. “(It’s) hard to swallow. You can’t just move on after one day. It just doesn’t work that way. Like I said in the postgame press conference, it’s going to leave a mark, and we knew that. It’s going to hurt for a while.” Rob Oller: Buckeye Nation should embrace pain of being on outside of CFP looking in It wasn’t just that the Buckeyes lost for the first time…
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