Zero passing touchdowns? Against Indiana? Is this a new era of Ohio State football? Is this the year the defense carries a struggling offense? Under Ryan Day? There are so many questions after Saturday’s 23-3 victory at Indiana, which was nothing like the past few years of high-flying Buckeye football and marked the fewest points for OSU against the Hoosiers since 1993. Maybe it can be chalked up to a first game for a new quarterback and three new offensive linemen. Or maybe it’s a sign of things to come. “Clunky” is what Day called it, claiming he has no worries. Here are five things we learned from Saturday’s game: It must not really have been a tight quarterback battle Perhaps Urban Meyer knew something when he talked about Ohio State on his pregame TV show. He spoke about Kyle McCord and only Kyle McCord, even though we were all…
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