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EAST LANSING, Mich. — The refrain for a second-straight week remained the same for the Buckeyes: A good performance with a score that indicated a lopsided affair, but with plenty of things to fix after another win that turned the final quarter-plus into a simple game. Ohio State beat Michigan State 38-7 on Saturday night at Spartan Stadium, moving its record to 4-0 and inching closer to a showdown with Oregon on Oct.

12. The total yardage in favor of the Buckeyes was heavily tilted, and there was never a moment throughout the night that it seemed the Spartans were in danger of truly making things uncomfortable. Latest Ohio State Buckeyes news What Ohio State football coach Ryan Day said after win at Michigan State Michigan State football had hope — until an Ohio State freshman snatched it away Ohio State’s claim to the nation’s No.



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