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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football lost to Michigan again, 45-23, while its offense spent the afternoon laying an egg. It’s the third time all season the Buckeyes were held under 40 points and they only manged too scoroe a field goal in the second half after leading 20-17 in an uninspiring first half. For the second time during the back half of the season, the Buckeyes weren’t led by C.J. Stroud and Marvin Harrison Jr. in terms of Pro Football Focus grades. Chip Trayanum got his first real look at running back all season after starting the year as a linebacker posting a grade of 79.0 in 35 snaps. Donovan Jackson— despite a crucial holding penalty — came in second with a 74.6 grade in 78 snaps. Here’s how the rest of the offense graded: (PFF grades every player on every play and uses a scale of 0-100, with…
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