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COLUMBUS, Ohio — It was never going to be that difficult for Ohio State football’s defense to slow down an Iowa offense that’s been practically non-existent all season, but you still have to go do it. That reached on Saturday with a 54-10 win where for more than half the game, it established the Buckeyes’ dominance while the offense struggled to find a rhythm. “I thought we were aggressive,” head coach Ryan Day said. “I thought Jim (Knowles) called a great game, but the guys played well. They ran to the ball, created turnovers, played hard, played physical and didn’t let up the whole game. …When we can play like that, it’s great.” OSU held the Hawkeyes to 158 total yards of offense while converting just one of its 13 third-down attempts. It also forced six turnovers, one of which resulted in a pick-six for Tommy Eichenberg, meaning the defense…
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