Tempers flared, defenses clashed, and Ohio State emerged victorious with a narrow 14-7 scoreline against Texas in Week 1, a game widely dubbed “the best of the season” for some good reasons. For one, it was a clash of the Manning prince, who was promised for the Longhorns, against Ryan Day , a head coach who had already shown his mettle with the 2024 natty. But the script turned 360 degrees. “When you start a season, you want to set the tone,” said Ryan Day before the Texas clash, and for now has seen teams dance to his tunes, including Texas. Of course, Grambling and Ohio in Week 2 and Week 3 were no match for OSU’s NFL-caliber roster , but Julian Sayin finally seems to have found his rhythm. Even then, the real test for the team awaits in Week 5, against Washington, a matchup al

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