We discuss how a national championship game berth got away from Ohio State against Clemson and look back on the Buckeyes' otherwise dominant 2019 season.
The agony of Ohio State's 29-23 season-ending loss to Clemson stems from a selection of what-if plays, which include several self-inflicted errors and two replay reviews.
Ohio State's burning questions for 2020 include how Ryan Day and Justin Fields will fare in year two and how the Buckeyes will replace J.K. Dobbins and key defensive players.
The Buckeyes showed their character in the aftermath of the only loss they faced all season, which was indicative of how Ohio State's program has faced all season.
A mishap between Justin Fields and Chris Olave ended Ohio State's 2019 season. The connection between the quarterback and wideout could define the 2020 campaign.
Ohio State's season-ending loss to Clemson left a bad taste in the Buckeyes' mouths that will give them even more motivation in their 2020 chase for a national championship.
Mike Yurcich is leaving Ohio State after one season as passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach to become the new offensive coordinator at Texas.
Ohio State had to battle through calls deemed “frustrating,” field goals weren't enough to win titles and Josh Myers describes J.K. Dobbins as a “Buckeye legend.”
No. 2 Ohio State gave No. 3 Clemson all it could handle in a CFP semifinal but controversial calls and too many mistakes doomed Ryan Day's squad in a 29-23 loss.