Ohio State football enters its matchup with Indiana at noon Saturday in Ohio Stadium with the balance of the College Football Playoff on the line. It may not seem like a big game with Indiana being just 3-6 and 1-5 in the Big Ten and in last-place in the Big Ten East, but one slip up against an unranked team could be enough to knock OSU out of playoff consideration. But Ohio State is favored by 40 points against the Hoosiers, and even with the status of running back TreVeyon Henderson in flux and wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba likely still out, the Buckeyes are expected to roll. Ryan Day not rankled by unranked teams:Ohio State coach owns best start ever | Rob Oller If Henderson does miss his second straight game, Miyan Williams will likely carry the load for the Buckeye offense that struggled at times to run the ball…
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