Skull Session: Jack Sawyer Crushes Ben Finley’s Spirit, Computers Are Lower on Ohio State Than Humans and Ryan Day Says the Buckeyes Are “Not in the Excuse-Making Business”

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Jack Sawyer crushes Ben Finley's body and spirit and Ryan Day says the Ohio State football program is 'not in the excuse-making business.'

OK. It's Wednesday. It's time to move from the Ohio State season opener and look to Western Michigan. But let me make one more note about the Buckeyes from Saturday:Sawyer's performance on Saturday deserves praise. While he didn't appear in the box score much , Sawyer made lifefor Akron quarterback Ben Finley – so much so that Finley exited after 35 minutes and received medical attention for the remainder of the contest.

I was not ready to accept the complete transfer of the CBS mid-afternoon showcase broadcast from the SEC to the Big Ten. To my surprise, everything felt … natural. I find Gary Danielson extremely engaging and insightful , with an eye for detail on things like interior offensive line play that he always sounds excited to share.for a game many neutral observers expected to turn off after two drives.

As has always been the case for Ohio State, if the Buckeyes win, they're in. So the message for Ohio State this season – again, as always – is to. If I can reference one more computer-based metric, ESPN's Matchup Predictor, the Worldwide Leader likes the Buckeyes' chances to win the rest of their regular-season games in 2024, save for their Nov. 2 clash with Penn State.

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