When Ohio State entered the Woody Hayes Athletic Center a day following their stunning loss to Michigan State, the nation's former unanimous No. 1 team did something that wasn't normal.
"We haven't been in that position to not have our victory meal on Sunday night too many times," senior defensive tackle Tommy Schutt said Monday. "I've only had about four in my career now. It's different, but something we don't plan on getting used to here."
Schutt's class is now 48-4 after Saturday's 17-14 loss at Ohio Stadium to the Spartans, an ugly display from a team vying for Big Ten East and College Football Playoff positioning.