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It’s not often we see ESPN on ESPN crime, but Kirk Herbstreit unloaded some friendly fire during Ohio State’s routing of Tennessee on Saturday night while on the call for the network.
The eye-opening moment came late in the fourth quarter with the Buckeyes leading the Vols 42-10. Herbstreit, an Ohio State alum, began talking about the “lunatic fringe” of fans who may still want head coach Ryan Day fired despite their impressive performance in round one of the College Football Playoff.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – There was nothing about the first round of the college football playoff that was exciting, except the fact that we got to see four games take place on campuses around the sport.
I don’t think the committee thought that the four games that took place over the past two days would end up with games that ended in blowouts. But, at the end of the day, the better teams won, just like you normally see in the NCAA basketball tournament. The higher seeds were just better.
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We’ve all seen C.J. Stroud celebrate his faith in God and Jesus Christ in postgame interviews after a victory, and it has become a staple of what he stands for – to be thankful for his blessings. But Saturday was different.
Saturday was not a blessing. It was a day full of defeat and pain and, yes, perhaps even fear that the worst had come to pass.
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