COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – Kyle McCord closed out his fourth game as Ohio State’s starting quarterback with a fearless drive that stunned Notre Dame in the final seconds and kept the Buckeyes unbeaten. It was a signature victory for the 21-year-old McCord, who is settling into the offense after sitting for two years behind C.J. Stroud, a Heisman Trophy finalist last year and an NFL first-round draft pick. But the Notre Dame triumph was nearly two weeks ago. Coach Ryan Day wants more out of McCord now – more poise, more touchdown passes, more leadership “It’s like I was told as a young quarterback, once you come home with an ‘A’ in algebra, you’re expected get an ‘A’ in algebra all the time,” Day said. “Now you’re seeing what Kyle can do. That’s now the expectation.” After a week off, the No. 4 Buckeyes (4-0) return to the Horseshoe and…
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