October 18, 2024

Buckeyes get upset with showing of UM game


By Jim Naveau jnaveau@limanews.com COLUMBUS – While Ohio State’s football team was satisfying its appetite for breakfast on Thursday morning at the Woody Hayes Athletic Center its appetite for revenge was being sharpened. The television in the room where the Buckeyes had gathered before their seventh day of spring practice was showing a 60-minute Big Ten Network version of OSU’s 42-27 loss to Michigan last season, which didn’t exactly earn rave reviews from that audience. “That TV almost came down,” said OSU center Luke Wypler, who quickly admitted the overall reaction was not nearly that extreme. “It happened. You’ve got to learn from it.  It was good that it was there. We need to use it and get better every day,” he said.  “I think it was a little extra motivation.  Anytime you see those colors and hear that name, it definitely clicks with you and gets you going in…

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