Rob Oller's Second Thoughts: Ohio State-Penn State 'rivalry' gets short shrift on schedule

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Rob Oller's Second Thoughts: Ohio State-Penn State 'rivalry' gets short shrift on schedule
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Ohio State and Penn State opted not to 'protect' each other as Big Ten opponents, which might be good for Ryan Day and James Franklin, but not fans.

I was relaxing in a hot tub at a Michigan cabin somewhere near nowhere last week when the. Immediately, I began to boil hotter than the jet-sprayed water whiplashing my neck.adds UCLA and Southern California?

Ohio State chose to protect only the Michigan game, while Penn State is the only conference team to not protect any opponent. Michigan protected Ohio State and Michigan State. Iowa went all-in, protecting Nebraska, Minnesota and Wisconsin. “You wouldn’t need truth serum. Just give them a hamburger and Coke and they’d tell you,” he said. Love Jonesy.

My take? Smith’s reasons for not pressing for Penn State as a protected game, and PSU’s reasons for not tagging the Buckeyes as the same, have a lot to do with both programs catching a breather.

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