Ohio State's 2020 schedule looks easier on paper than the one it had to navigate in 2019.
Last fall, the Buckeyes blitzed their way through a tough slate, going 13-0 with an average margin of victory of 33 points (which led the country) while beating five ranked teams on their way to the College Football Playoff.
It was an impressive opening act to Ryan Day's head coaching career, and the followup looks like it could be something special.
Today we're looking at the 2020 football schedule as if it were a four-quarter football game, with three matchups coming in each quarter.