By: Rusty Miller (AP via RecordPub.com) –
COLUMBUS — Ohio State is 40-8 over the past four seasons, a record that might have most fans of the 15th-ranked Buckeyes flush with confidence heading into Saturday’s game at No. 11 Penn State.
It shouldn’t.
The last six times the Buckeyes have played a team as good or better based on rankings, they’ve lost. No one has to tell the players, either.
“I haven’t led us to a big win yet,” said quarterback Terrelle Pryor, a central figure in the past three big-game losses. “The quarterback has to lead. And I haven’t led in a big game.”
Ohio State (7-2, 4-1 Big Ten) has lost its only game this year against a ranked opponent, then-No. 3 Southern California. A year ago, the Buckeyes lost marquee matchups with No. 1 USC, No. 3 Penn State and No. 3 Texas, losing to the Longhorns in the last minute of the Fiesta Bowl. In 2007, the only top-20 team they played was No. 2 LSU, which rolled over the No. 1-ranked Buckeyes 38-24 in the BCS national championship game in New Orleans.
The big-game drought started in a big way with the 2006 national title game. Ohio State came in unbeaten and No. 1 but was dusted by No. 2 Florida 41-14.
There has been more grumbling from Ohio State fans about the failings in high-profile games. Coach Jim Tressel, who could seemingly do no wrong in big games early when he started in Columbus, now is questioned about every facet of his preparation, philosophy and play-calling in the biggest games now.
“We try not to worry about the people who are talking on the outside,” tailback Dan “Boom” Herron said.
Despite the criticism and questions, the players…..
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