An alleged ISIS-inspired terror knife attack isn’t going to stop people at Ohio State from talking about the Buckeyes’ dramatic double-overtime win over rival Michigan. Even one of the wounded in Monday’s assault by 18-year-old Somalian student Abdul Razak Ali Artan made sure to bring up the win after being released from the hospital. Professor William Clark, who was injured when Artan crashed his car into a cement planter before randomly targeting students and staff, says Ohio State will recover from the attack. MORE: Ohio State players react to attacks “We’re a great university,” Clark said in a press conference Tuesday, via WHIOTV. “We still beat Michigan.” Clark’s comments which briefly lifted the spirits of students across the unsettled campus came after he offered condolences to the other 10 victims and the suspect. “At the end of the day I’m sore and going home this afternoon and he’s dead,” Clark said. “My sense, out of respect for the living and the…
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