BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Ohio State stuck with Kyle McCord at quarterback for most of Saturday afternoon. McCord, who started over Devin Brown in a 23-3 victory at Indiana, lined up behind center for all but two series. It was a departure from the plan imagined by Buckeyes coach Ryan Day, who expected earlier in the week that Brown would see some meaningful snaps early in the game. As he looked back on the season-opening win, Day said he had intended for Brown to rotate for the third, fifth and sixth series against the Hoosiers, an opportunity to get a deeper evaluation of the passers replacing C.J. Stroud. “It just didn’t quite work out that way,” Day said. Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord was 20-of-33 passing for 239 yards, no touchdowns and one interception against Indiana. Brown’s first snap did not come until the fourth series, a sequence midway through the…
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