COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio State’s regular season is over after losing 30-24 to Michigan in Ann Arbor. That loss also meant a significant drop in the rankings for the Buckeyes as they sit out from Championship Saturday. Ohio State (11-1, 8-1) has been ranked No. 6 in the new Associated Press and USA Today coaches polls, a four place drop after being ranked 2nd before playing the Wolverines. Among the four one-loss teams in contention to make the College Football Playoff, OSU is ranked second ahead of Texas and Alabama but behind Oregon. What’s next for the Buckeyes after losing to Michigan The Buckeyes are likely to be among the first two teams out when the penultimate College Football Playoff rankings are announced on Tuesday night. Another Ohio school joined the AP rankings with the Toledo Rockets coming in at No. 23 after an 11-1 regular season. Toledo will…
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