Ohio State doesn’t know where it is

This is hilariously inept. #GoBlue

Ohio State is down bad.

It started when the Buckeyes were so sure Kyle McCord was the answer at quarterback until he wasn’t. The decision came somewhere around when he launched a pass toward Marvin Harrison Jr. only for it to be picked off by Michigan safety Rod Moore, who happens to be an Ohio native overlooked by OSU.

Official Ohio State social media refrained from posting the final score of The Game, but everyone remembers it was a 30-24 Wolverines win.

McCord has since transferred to Syracuse. Instead of playing in the College Football Playoff, the Buckeyes have been relegated to a New Year’s Six bowl (still a pretty good consolation prize): the Goodyear Cotton Bowl in Arlington, Texas.

Ohio State arrived in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area on Christmas Eve and the social media team decided to celebrate. One problem: the social media team doesn’t appear to know where Arlington is.

If you’re following along from home, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas is not the desert. The region is humid subtropical. The only region of Texas that is in a defined desert is El Paso, which is about a 9-hour drive (634 miles) from Dallas.

Still, saying that the team has arrived in the desert is better than when the same account originally said the Buckeyes arrived in the dessert.

Surely, with no starting quarterback and playing for pride against another ‘block M’ team (Missouri), as well as apparently having no idea where the team is, things are not going very well for the Buckeyes.