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COLUMBUS, Ohio — In time, Ohio State football’s defenders will gain a better perspective on what they accomplished in a 23-3 victory at Indiana. On Saturday afternoon, some of them were unsatisfied by that single digit on IU’s portion of the scoreboard. The Buckeyes came about half a football short of their first shutout since 2019. Hoosier kicker Chris Freeman’s 42-yard field goal in the second quarter clanged off the right upright and caromed through. “We wish it was a donut,” defensive end J.T. Tuimoloau said, referring to a big zero on the scoreboard. “But hey, we’ll take it.” Recommended Buckeyes stories Ohio State football wipes off sluggish startv for 23-3 win over Indiana Ohio State’s quarterback playv must improve, but the offense had bigger problems at Indiana Ohio State debuted a new weapon in its ugly win over Indiana: Stephen Means observations You have to go back…
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