
Last season, it was a close one in Columbus, Ohio. Indiana, 4-0 and ranked No. 9 in the country at the time, fell short after a second-half rally that surely startled All-American quarterback Justin Fields and his Ohio State Buckeyes teammates. Indiana isn’t ranked this season and currently hold a 2-4 record, but the Buckeyes — who are 5-1 with their only loss in Week 2 to Oregon — aren’t dismissing the Hoosiers as an easy win this time around either. Indiana has faced four ranked opponents so far who were all in the top 10 at the time. Indiana has lost all four of those games, to Iowa, Cincinnati, Penn State and Michigan State. Here’s what coach Ryan Day and several Buckeyes players had to say about the matchup versus Indiana on Saturday, Oct. 23. — On coming out of the bye week “I think we’re in a lot…
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