Don't be Surprised or Afraid of Massive Ohio State Spreads all Season

When the Ohio State Buckeyes hit the road this season, they’re not just playing to win – they’re playing to dominate college football. Even in the high-stakes environment of Big Ten play, the Buckeyes stand as a staggering 29.5-point favorite against Indiana on Saturday.

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And why wouldn’t they be? If you’re searching for top-tier wide receivers, look no further than Ohio State. The lineup boasts some of the most talented pass-catchers in college football. But with all that talent on the edges, the burning question remains: Will the quarterback rise to the occasion? Between Devin Brown and Kyle McCord, they will have no shortage of weapons. Expectations are sky-high, and if they live up to the hype, the Buckeyes could very well be on their way to claiming the Big Ten title.

 

 

Yet, skeptics may wonder: Is Ohio State truly ready to kick off the season with a bang? Will they falter, or will Coach Ryan Day‘s team show any signs of a talent deficiency? The consensus? Highly unlikely. Whether it’s Week 1, 5, or 8, Ohio State’s level of play is anticipated to be top-notch. They’re geared up to make a statement, especially in the inaugural week.

But the eyebrow-raising aspect of this season? Those 30-point spreads. It’s indeed a rarity, especially in a Big Ten game, to see such massive expectations from oddsmakers. A 29 to 30-point spread? It might’ve seemed improbable before, but that’s the hand we’ve been dealt by the schedule makers.

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And if you’re asking for an expert take, there’s only one direction to lean: Trust in the Buckeyes. Expect them to roll, dominate, and leave no doubts about their elite status in college football. As for the Buckeye fans and supporters? They’re ready for a season-long showcase of power and prowess.

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