"They do their best to get name programs on the non-conference schedule, but there is only so much they can do. This isn't EA Sports where you can just look over who's available and load up the schedule. Personally, I love what Ohio State has done with their schedule for the future by setting up games with Miami again next year then two with California, two with Virginia Tech, two with Oklahoma and two with Tennessee. Not to mention that Nebraska joins the Big Ten next year." - ScriptOhio02
In response to the story Soph LB Jonathan Newsome chasing playing time for Buckeyes against lowly EMU: Ohio State Insider, cleveland.com reader ScriptOhio02 has no issues with Ohio State's scheduling. This reader writes,
"They do their best to get name programs on the non-conference schedule, but there is only so much they can do. This isn't EA Sports where you can just look over who's available and load up the schedule. Personally, I love what Ohio State has done with their schedule for the future by setting up games with Miami again next year then two with California, two with Virginia Tech, two with Oklahoma and two with Tennessee. Not to mention that Nebraska joins the Big Ten next year."
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