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Everybody is somebody else's weirdo.
Over the last three seasons, the Scarlet and Gray have exactly two losses in Big Ten play. Both of these defeats came in major upset fashion and each left the Buckeyes with major amounts of egg on their face.
In 2017, fresh off a double-digit comeback win against Penn State, Ohio State fell 55-24 at 5-3 Iowa. The next season, an undefeated Buckeye team went to West Layfayette and lost 49-20 to a Purdue team that finished the year 6-7. Both of these defeats saw talented Scarlet and Gray teams fail to make the College Football Playoff despite winning the Big Ten.
The Buckeyes will have a chance to make amends, in some respects, for those two losses in 2020.
Ohio State was originally scheduled to play Iowa for the first time since 2017 in Columbus on Oct. 10. That game remains on the new schedule but was moved to the final week of the season, Nov. 21. But the schedule makers, intentionally or not, gave the Buckeyes another rematch to make up for nightmares past when adding a trip to Purdue as the Scarlet and Gray's 10th conference game in this strange year on Sept. 19.
While facing the Hawkeyes and the Boilermakers again could serve as some revenge for fans -- following my tweet pointing out Ohio State plays the last two Big Ten teams it lost to, one of my followers quickly responded that the Buckeyes "better hang 100" on these two opponents -- don't expect that narrative to be pushed by those who will actually take part in the game.
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