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(5)Ohio State 48 Nebraska 7
#1
I thought Ohio State may take a step back when Urban Meyer stepped down but so far this season that hasn't been the case.

"Justin Fields accounted for another four touchdowns and J.K. Dobbins turned in a third-straight standout performance against the Huskers with 177 yards on the ground as the Buckeyes rolled from the get-go in a 48-7 rout Saturday night in Lincoln. In the win, Dobbins topped 3,000 yards rushing for his career as a Buckeye.


Ohio State’s defense was dominant once again, shutting out the Huskers through the first half and allowing just 231 total yards. "

https://ohiostatebuckeyes.com/gameday-re...state-neb/
#2
Lets be real, Ohio State has played no one thats any good, no one.

Big 10 is very week conference.
#3
Nebraska is horrible and OSU still haven’t played anyone with a pulse. Kirk Herbstreit put them at #1 last night over everyone, because he’s a homer. Yeah when they play someone that is at least in the top 40 then we may be able to see what they have. They do have Michigan state next which is a little better but stil.
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plantmanky Wrote:Lets be real, Ohio State has played no one thats any good, no one.

Big 10 is very week conference.

The Big Ten is far from very weak.

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