
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football decided to switch things up Indiana by switching some things up, putting pressure on the opponent, and the results were fruitful. With a little less than 10 minutes left in the third quarter, already up 28-7, the Buckeyes saw an opportunity to flip the field. Instead of simply fielding a punt and trying to return it for a touchdown, they came after Hoosiers punter James Evans hoping to connect. Lathan Ransom made his way to Evans untouched, providing them with its first blocked punt in four years.
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