Grambling State coach Mickey Joseph knew what was coming when his team faced No. 1 Ohio State.

He expected a rout. He was right.

And his team had a lot of company Saturday, a day like few others in college football history.

As for Grambling State, it lost 70-0 to the defending national champion. And by day’s end, there were eight games decided by 60 points or more — the most in a single day in the AP poll era, which dates to 1936. Records show there were 11 such games on Oct. 2, 1920, like VMI’s 136-0 win over Hampton-Sydney and Texas A&M’s 110-0 win over Daniel Baker.

“It’s no secret,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said after the Grambling game Saturday. “This was not a matchup game.”

No, it wasn’t.

There was a lot of that going around.

The other 60-point-or-more wins: No. 14 Florida S

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