COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio State Buckeyes faced their first Big Ten Conference opponent in the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday night in Columbus and it was essentially over in the first half, as OSU easily won, 52-21. And as is tradition, Buckeyes players trotted to the south end zone in front of the fans who stayed through the end to sing “Carmen Ohio” to the crowd. “Carmen Ohio” has been part of OSU’s history since the early 1900s, and it was then-coach Jim Tressel in 2001 who started the tradition of having players sing the song for fans after every game, win or lose. Watch video from Saturday night at the top of this post.
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