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Ohio State Plans to Keep Losing to SEC Long After You've Passed Away
Ohio State Plans to Keep Losing to SEC Long After You've Passed Away
Octogenarians and above, feel free to disregard the following information, as it cannot possibly affect you: the Ohio State Buckeyes and Tennessee Volunteers have just finalized plans to play a home-and-home series . In light of their recent ineptitude against SEC opponents, this would appear to be a foolish decision on Ohio State's part; the Buckeyes haven't beaten an SEC team since 1988 . ...
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