COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football is entering that part of the schedule where it can pick its score, starting with Rutgers on Saturday. The Buckeyes are a 38-point favorite, but the way this offense is playing might be a little low. If past games provide any indication of what to expect from Saturday, the second string will get plenty of snaps. They have two quarterbacks trying to get ready for a battle to replace Justin Fields last season, and the win over Nebraska gave fans a chance to see one of them in action. Jack Miller played six snaps — according to Eleven Warriors — and turned those into two carries for 23 yards and a score. OSU has kept everything even between the two, including when they lost their black stripes. By that logic, C.J. Stroud could make his debut against the Scarlet Knights and put together a…
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