INDIANAPOLIS — There aren’t many revelations to be learned about Ohio State’s recent dominance in the Big Ten. But say the school’s name to Indiana senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle and he smiles with anticipation. “I’m ready to beat ’em,” Fryfogle said during Friday’s media days session at Lucas Oil Stadium. Compiling a short list of schools capable of ending the Buckeyes’ reign as four-time champions starts with the Hoosiers. Thanks in part to Fryfogle’s 7 catches for 218 yards and 3 touchdowns, Indiana rallied from a 28-point deficit to push the Buckeyes in a 42-35 loss at Ohio State last season. That was the only loss last season for Hoosiers junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr., who completed 27 of 51 passes for a career-high 491 yards and 5 TDs. “It showed a lot of people that you can’t count us out,” Penix said. The 2021 Buckeyes are different and,…
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