February 24, 2025

Ohio State football’s sleepwalk season is finally over, and it’s time to gather real intel at Notre Dame: Jimmy Watkins


CLEVELAND, Ohio — Grab a coffee, open the shades and shake dad awake in his favorite chair. Sleepwalk season is finally over in Columbus. The Buckeyes beat Western Kentucky 63-10 on Saturday, a result we all foresaw from the moment OSU announced its schedule last fall. Kyle McCord threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns, none of which will hold weight in Big Ten play. But three weeks into Ohio State’s season, fans can finally look forward to a legitimate data point next week at Notre Dame. Recommended Buckeyes stories Which Ohio State football targets will attend this week’s game against Western Kentucky? Buckeyes Recruiting What Ohio State flipping three-star defensive lineman Eric Mensah means: Buckeyes Recruiting Michigan football has an elite offense without maximizing a player Ohio State couldn’t tackle in 2022 This column intends no disrespect to the Hilltoppers, who played the Buckeyes with more backbone — twice…

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