Ok, the Buckeyes may actually be heading in to their 11th game of the season. But here's where things really get interesting.
Ohio State has been challenged plenty this season, but it's not stretch to say that the real meat of the season starts now. Beginning with ninth-ranked Michigan State, the Buckeyes will play another top-15 Michigan team and then potentially a top-10(five?) ranked Iowa in the Big Ten Championship, assuming all goes well over the next two game stretch.
Vegas has consistently set the line too high for the Buckeyes to the cover this season, but consistently underwhelming performances haven't budged Vegas's opinion of Ohio State.