Ohio State easily dispatched Rutgers on Saturday afternoon in a 42-9 romp that allows the team to put its full focus on next weekend's massive rivalry game against Michigan.
“They're always in the back of our mind in terms of what we’re working toward, we know this is the last game of the year and what it means to everybody here,” head coach Ryan Day said of the Wolverines. “It was a good look in everyone's eye in the locker room. We just need to focus on what really matters.”
One major question heading into that game is the health of star wide receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate, who missed the game against the Scarlet Knights.
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