The Buckeyes have been caught in a malaise in the aftermath of previous wins over Penn State. It was only two years ago that they got a scare in windy conditions at Northwestern and three years ago that they allowed Nebraska to hang around in their narrow win in Lincoln. Between coming down from the high of winning a big game in Happy Valley and turning around to face the Big Ten’s last-place team, it is human nature to suffer a letdown. But the Buckeyes should be mindful of that and take care of business in a matchup that promises to be lopsided on paper.
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