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COLUMBUS, Ohio — For the second-straight season Ohio State’s failed to open up a season living up to its explosive reputation. Despite walking away with a 23-3 win over Indiana, the Buckeyes failed to have a passing touchdown for the second time in their last six games. The win over the Hoosiers marked the ninth time that a team has held them under 30 points in the Ryan Day era. OSU is 5-4 in those matchups with two of those loses behind at the hands of Michigan. Cade Stover recorded the highest grade of his career as a tight end leading the offense — and overall team — with 85.1. The only other player on either team to grade out with at least an 80 on a minimum of 20 snaps was Indiana safety Phillup Diunnam with a 80.3. Chip Trayanum finished second on OSU’s offense with a 78.1. Here’s…
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