The Ohio State Buckeyes crashed and burned in Indianapolis
as terrible playcalling in the red zone, coupled with an inspired Indiana team,
derailed their hopes of a conference title.
The Buckeyes settled for a field goal once in the red zone, missed a
chip-shot field goal that would’ve tied the score, and were stopped on fourth
down inside the five-yard line. The
offensive line was exposed as the Buckeyes netted a mere 58 yards on the ground
and gave up five sacks after giving up only six in the previous 12 games. Bo Jackson led the way with 83 yards rushing;
the sacks of Sayin reduced the total rushing yardage. Sayin went 21 for 29 for 258 yards and a
touchdown pass to Carnell Tate. For the
second straight week, Sayin threw an early pick which resulted in a field goal;
this time proving to be the margin in the game.
The lone bright spot in the offense was WR Jeremiah Smith, with eight
receptions for 144 yards and Carnell Tate had a good game as well with four
catches for 45 yards and the touchdown.
The
defense did their best to counter the lethargic offense and terrible play calls
as Sonny Styles led the way with 12 tackles.
Caden Curry did his best to wreck havoc, getting two sacks and Kenyatta
Jackson Jr. turned in another sack. Play
maker Arvell Reese was limited to a single tackle, but Caleb Downs played an
efficient game in the secondary, with eight tackles.
Congratulations
are in store for Indiana as they defeated Ohio State for the first time since
October 8, 1988 and won their first conference title since 1967. Both Indiana and Ohio State should get
first-round byes in the college football playoff matchups slated to come out
later today.