
COLUMBUS, Ohio – Last season came up roses for the Buckeyes, and this season could be even better. Headed by third-year head coach Ryan Day, the Ohio State football team will be looking to improve on a successful 2021 season. Last season, the Scarlet and Gray finished with a 11-2 (8-1 Big Ten) record, finishing second in the Big 10 East Division, finishing up with a 48-45 victory over the Utah Utes in the Rose Bowl. However, one thing the Buckeyes will want to change from last season will be the result of The Game, where the Michigan Wolverines bested Ohio State 42-27 at home to break a 10-year winning streak. Out of the conference, the Buckeyes open the season against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish Sept. 3 at home. Their other two out-of-conference games come from schools in the Group of 5, playing the Arkansas State Red Wolves and…
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