COLUMBUS, Ohio — The College Football Playoff committee looked favorably on Ohio State football’s performance so far. © David Petkiewicz/cleveland.com/TNS OSU wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) and QB C.J. Stroud celebrate Egbuka?s TD during second-half action in the game between the Arkansas State Red Wolves and Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus on Saturday, September 10, 2022. The Buckeyes won 45-12. The Buckeyes were No. 2 in Tuesday night’s first playoff rankings reveal. Tennessee is No. 1 and defending champion Georgia is No. 3. Those teams play Saturday, with the winner likely assuming the No. 1 spot next week. Clemson was the No. 4 seed over Michigan, and Alabama, despite a loss to Tennessee, was No. 6 over undefeated TCU. Penn State at No. 15 is the only ranked team OSU has played this season. The Buckeyes rallied in the fourth quarter for a 44-31 victory at PSU last Saturday. North…
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