Ohio State’s season began Saturday night with a win against Notre Dame — and quarterback C.J. Stroud firmly in the spotlight. Much is expected of the No. 2 Buckeyes this year, and of Stroud, who threw for 223 yards and two touchdowns Saturday. He entered last season as a redshirt freshman not having thrown a collegiate pass and became a Heisman Trophy finalist after throwing for 4,435 yards and 44 touchdowns. By any objective measure, his season was a rousing success. Yet until the Rose Bowl victory over Utah, Stroud didn’t truly feel comfortable. For one thing, his shoulder ached throughout the season. SPORTS NEWSLETTER: Sign up now for daily updates sent to your inbox REPORT CARD: Iowa’s offensive offense among the lowlights of Week 1 MISERY INDEX: Nebraska’s issues under Scott Frost on display again in completely unsatisfying win But it went beyond that. As a first-year starter feeling his…
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