COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State has made the College Football Playoff all but one time since Ryan Day took over the program, even getting to the national title game in 2020. But in that process, the Buckeyes have also fallen behind their rival for the right to be called kings of the Big Ten. It’s about time they get that crown back, and the 2023 season provides the perfect recipe to do so. OSU’s regular-season schedule is perfectly set up for it to be 11-0 heading into the last Saturday of November, where Michigan will be waiting for them potentially holding a similar record. OSU can use the first three weeks to solidify who its starting quarterback will be between Kyle McCord and Devin Brown, in games that can give you the information you need to make that decision without worrying about the outcome. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State football’s…
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