COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s three most high profile games of the season have had three things in common. 1. Each has come at a time when both teams were ranked as top 10 teams in the country. 2. Each has had some level of implications on the rankings of the College Football Playoff. 3. All three will be plagued by bad weather. If the game plan against Penn State is any indication, don’t expect quarterback Justin Fields to be throwing the ball all over the field this weekend. The Buckeyes could once again lean on the running game to get the job done, especially if it gets us big early. That doesn’t mean that head coach Ryan Day won’t be aggressive in the first half to start. It also means that Fields could run the ball 20 times while J.K. Dobbins gets 30 carries much like they did…
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