
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Three observations from Stephen Means on Ohio State football’s 54-7 win over Indiana on Saturday. 1. Indiana’s offense took the field with 1:50 left to play in the first half, looking to once again answer an OSU touchdown to tie the game at 14. They were forced to punt for three plays, -6 yards and 55 seconds later as the Buckeyes took over on their 49-yard line. They turn quality field position into a 14-yard screen pass from C.J. Stroud to TreVeyon Henderson for a touchdown, six plays, and 2:43 later, 21-7 OSU. The Hoosier’s next series also ended with a quick three-and-out heading nine yards in the wrong direction followed by a mental lapse on special teams leading to a safety. Then Ohio State marched 39 yards down the field in six plays in 1:35, capping it off with a 16-yard pass from Stroud to Chris Olave for…
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