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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Only two short years ago, Ohio State football fans felt a genuine jolt of concern at the hands of Indiana. The Hoosiers never completely rallied to tie OSU back in 2020. However, they harassed Justin Fields into what was, at the time, his worst game, and Michael Penix threw all over the Buckeye secondary. The most memorable OSU-IU interaction in that COVID-19 season came at the end, when some Hoosiers supporters griped that the Big Ten threw out a poorly thought-out rule that would have kept the Buckeyes out of the Big Ten championship game. Yet during that game in Ohio Stadium, it appeared perhaps IU had turned a corner. To steal a line from Johnny Cash, just around that corner was heartache. Beginning with a 2020 Outback Bowl loss to Ole Miss, IU has lost 17 of its last 22 games. Its talent shortcomings trace back…
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