Who won between Ohio State and Indiana?
Ohio State beat IU 68-59 on Feb. 1, 2020.
What was the score of the Ohio State Indiana football game this year?
78-59
IU basketball: Ohio State 78 Indiana 59 — Three keys | Highlights | Final Stats. Indiana lost to Ohio State by a final score of 78-59 on Saturday afternoon at the Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio. The Hoosiers were never able to overcome a 19-0 Buckeye first half run that allowed them to take an early 21-7 lead.
Has Indiana beaten Ohio State?
Indiana hasn’t beat the Buckeyes since a 41-7 blowout on Oct. 8, 1988. That is the opportunity Indiana has on Nov. 21, and a victory there would put the Hoosiers in prime position to win the Big Ten championship.
What was the final score of Indiana vs Ohio State?
Time and again, Indiana quarterback Michael Penix Jr. found open receivers in the secondary to cut into the Ohio State lead. The Hoosiers came back to make it a 42-35 game in the fourth quarter and then forced an Ohio State turnover on downs inside the Indiana 10-yard line late.
How many times did Ohio State turn the ball over?
Ohio State turned the ball over three times, but remarkably, Indiana did nothing with those extra possessions. Each Ohio State turnover ended with Indiana punting the ball back. On the flip side, Indiana turned the ball over four times, and Ohio State scored 14 points off those miscues. Those points loom very large in a seven-point game.
Why did Indiana score so many points off turnovers?
Indiana came into Saturday having scored 38.7% of its points on offense off turnovers, an exceedingly high amount. The average distance of their touchdown drives had only been 53 yards thanks to those turnovers. My theory was that Ohio State wouldn’t turn the ball over nearly enough for Indiana to take advantage of them.
What are the takeaways from Indiana vs Ohio State?
Ohio State improved to 4-0 on the season, while Indiana dropped to 4-1 but should remain highly ranked in the new AP Top 25 on Sunday. Here are four takeaways from a fantastic Big Ten battle on Saturday afternoon. 1. Ohio State should utilize its strong run game