COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Ohio State used the first half against Ohio to tinker. A lot.

The Buckeyes got the ball to Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate early, making sure their best weapons got their touches. Then they got to work on what this game’s purpose was.

Losing was never part of the equation because even though the Bobcats have spent two weeks proving they can be a quality opponent against Power 4 schools, OSU isn’t your normal Power 4 school.

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