Ohio State football fans have grown slightly restless by not winning the Big Ten title. For two straight years, Michigan has been crowned the champion of the conference. Ryan Day’s leash may be shortened due to back-to-back losses to the Wolverines and if we see a third in a row this year, it might spell the end of his tenure. When you don’t beat Michigan consistently or win the Big Ten more often than not, that falls short of expectations in Columbus. Now that CJ Stroud is gone, the Buckeyes will have to find a new quarterback to contend for the Heisman and try to get Ohio State back to the playoff. Will that be Kyle McCord or Devin Brown? No one knows after spring ball, so that has to be the biggest question mark heading into the season, The Buckeyes will have one of the best backfields as well…
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