COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State tight end Cade Stover bristled at the criticism coming from outside the program this week following the Buckeyes’ underwhelming 23-3 road win over rebuilding Indiana. Stover took exception to the social-media vitriol aimed at new starting quarterback Kyle McCord after the Buckeyes came out shaky and failed to turn the game into the expected rout. “As much as fans want to think they are qualified to call plays and come out there and do our job, good for them. But I can promise you, nobody here cares at all what they say,” said Stover, a team captain and top NFL prospect. “I can assure you,” Stover added, “going into that game on Saturday that we are not thinking about Johnny in his basement typing, ‘Hey, you guys suck.’” Stover — the team’s leading receiver last week with five catches for 98 yards — doesn’t…
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