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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — The scenario set up for Ohio State football’s extended quarterback competition to pay off in-game Saturday at Indiana. Devin Brown came in as promised in relief of starter Kyle McCord. Two handoffs set up a third-and-1. The bigger run threat of the Buckeyes’ split quarterback identity took the snap and tucked for a potential first-down conversion. Brown had barely moved forward when Indiana defensive end Andre Carter stuffed him and took him down. Carter had crashed across the facemask of OSU left tackle Josh Simmons and plowed into the backfield. Not an unfamiliar site on a sweltering, sticky afternoon that resulted in a 23-3 Buckeye victory. Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State football 2023 predictions: Why Buckeyes will go 14-1, regaining their spot as Kings of the North Ohio State football 2023 predictions: Why Buckeyes will go 12-1 as Big Ten champs, but fall short of their goal…
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