© Provided by Buckeyes Now on FanNation The Buckeyes turned the ball over four times and the Hawkeyes dealt a fatal blow to their playoff hopes. It’s been nearly five years since Ohio State last played Iowa, but the wounds from the 55-24 loss on Nov. 4, 2017, are still fresh for head coach Ryan Day, who was in his first year as the Buckeyes’ offensive coordinator that season. “It’s a scar that doesn’t go away,” Day said during his press conference on Tuesday. “I’ve felt it this week, for sure.” Ohio State entered the afternoon at 7-1 overall and the sixth-ranked team in the country following an “emotional” home win over No. 2 Penn State the week prior, overcoming a 15-point fourth-quarter deficit to beat the Nittany Lions, 39-38. But playing in a hostile environment for the first time all season, quarterback J.T. Barrett threw a pick-six on the…
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