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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is headed back to one of the only Big Ten stadiums where it can’t say it left victorious the last time it visited. The Buckeyes haven’t been to Purdue since 2018 when the Boilermakers spoiled their season with a 49-20 loss. Despite going on to win the Big Ten Championship, that loss kept them out of the College Football Playoff for the second straight season and the last year of the Urban Meyer era. OSU already avenged that loss to some extent in 2021 when it won 59-31 at home, but this is a chance to do so on the road while helping Ryan Day remain undefeated against the Big Ten West. Purdue comes into this game with a 2-4 record in its first season under Ryan Walters, with a roster that’s leaning heavily on newcomers both in the form of young players and those…
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