INDIANAPOLIS — As members of the Ohio State football program walked into Lucas Oil Stadium on Wednesday for Big Ten Media Days, ready to preview the upcoming season, it felt like a moment that should’ve been filled with excitement was a little tainted. This is the conference’s first major event of the 2023 season and typically when a person goes to see an event, they have to wait until the end to watch the main draw. For much of the past decade, regardless of what happened the season before, that main draw slot belonged to OSU. After failing to accomplish any of its three big goals for what is now back-to-back seasons, reality has set in. Recommended Buckeyes stories Michigan snatched the Buckeyes’ spot at the top of the food chain. They’re no longer the Big Ten’s headliner and there’s no way for them to dispute that until November. “We…
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