Nahhh that USC beat down wasn't even close to last weekend. In 2008 OSU lost to arguably the best team in the country at their house. Last weekend OSU lost to a team that might finish .500 and is probably going to get destroyed by Wisconsin this up coming weekend. Iowa 2017 is going to go down as a historic loss.
To refresh everyone's coping mechanism forgetfulness, let's remember how long it actually was in current years:
2015, tough divisional loss to fake rival. Rally to win in AA, smash the domers in a NY6 bowl.
2016, win one of the greatest installments of The Game ever, only to have title hopes dashed by obliteration by Clemson
2017 crushing home loss to B12 juggernaut (playoff and Heisman bound), shocking loss to unranked B1G foe, limp to division title. Everyone else refuses to make the postseason title game chase and osu backs in, only to get beaten again soundly.
* - The tough home loss to Heisman front runner, title bound B12 team happened to both, just 2 years earlier in the tressel calendar
2018 get pantsed by TCU out of conference. Lose yet again to PSU (or MSU). Fail to win ccg because there aren't participation trophies any longer like a decade ago. Beat a broken and terrible Michigan team. Then lose a close NY6 bowl game.
2019 lose yet again to TCU, inexplicably lose to Rutgers, limp into ccg. Finally win a big OOC game against Baylor (in this hypothetical, Baylor never had the scandal)
2020 Tate Martell leads an energized, playoff berth favored OSU team, only to stumble yet again in conference, coming out flat and uninspired and forcing the committee to decide whether to let in osu with one loss after all of their past struggles in ooc games (save for the one win over Baylor).
The last 10 games have been very rough and deserving of much scorn, particularly last weekend. It's not close to the span of struggles that Tressel closed with before a pretty good but flawed 2010 regular season that ended in ruins off the field.