
COLUMBUS, Ohio — With a potential first-round draft pick at quarterback and a group of elite skill players around him, the window seemed wide open for an Ohio State run to the national title. But after having its season stymied by Michigan again, and the prospect of losing C.J. Stroud to the NFL draft, the Buckeyes have to be wondering how they move on and what’s next? They still have a chance of backing into the College Football Playoff, and finding redemption. That will require some help from other teams and consideration of the Buckeyes’ body of work, not just its 45-23 loss to the No. 3 Wolverines on Saturday. Otherwise Ohio State is headed for a Rose Bowl appearance and another painful 365 days of trying to figure out how this happened. “I don’t know what’s next right now, but that’s life at Ohio State,” coach Ryan Day said.…
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