Ohio State vs. Indiana: Live Scores, Analysis and Results
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Ohio State 52, Indiana 49 -- Final
The No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes defeated the Indiana Hoosiers 52-49 in Bloomington Saturday night.
Braxton Miller was sensational, throwing for 211 yards with two touchdowns against one interception. He also ran for 149 yards and added another touchdown on the ground.
Ohio State’s defense struggled again, giving up 481 yards to the Hoosiers. The 49 points Indiana scored was the most Ohio State has ever given up to the Hoosiers.
We watched the game and provided live, in-game analysis throughout the evening:
It wasn't pretty, but the Buckeyes improved to 7-0 with their 3-point victory over the Indiana Hoosiers.
Here's 10 things we learned from the game:
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Complete Game Stats
Ohio State - 578 total yards (225 passing, 353 rushing)
Indiana - 481 total yards (352 passing, 129 rushing)
Braxton Miller - 13/24 passing for 211 yards with two touchdowns and one interception to go along with 149 yards and another touchdown on the ground.
Cameron Coffman - 22/44 passing for 275 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.
Game over. Ohio State wins it 52-49.
Ohio State recovers the onside kick. Is this game allowed to end now?
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WOW! Indiana just scored again! They also convert the two-point attempt, and Ohio State leads it by just three points now.
Ohio State 52, Indiana 49
Oh sweet, more penalty flags!
This game will never end.
Stay safe, pizza delivery bros.
On sideline now, Luke Fickell obviously ticked as osu defense came off field
— Doug Lesmerises (@PDBuckeyes) October 14, 2012
Indiana just recovered a controversial onside kick which will surely be reviewed.
This game will never end.
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Indiana just scored again. Buckeyes are still leading 52-41.
This game will never end.
More facts!
With 63 pts last wk vs Neb., and 52 vs. IU, OSU has scored 50+ in back to back gms for 1st time since 1996, 70 vs. Rice, 72 vs. Pitt.
— Dan Wallenberg (@OSUADAthComm) October 14, 2012
My Twitter feed is informing me that something baseball related just happened. Doesn't my Twitter feed know it's football season? Get out of here, baseball tweets.
This game for goes from me watching football to me watching to see if Indiana covers the spread.
Attention, gamblers:
Buckeyes up by 18. The line was 17, right?
— Tony Gerdeman (@GerdOzone) October 14, 2012
Smith with two touchdown catches and two drops that would've been touchdown catches. What a Jekyll and Hyde performance from the sophomore receiver!
See, I don't need a quarterback named Jekyll to make that joke.
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Wow! Devin Smith with an incredible 46-yard touchdown catch. Most of those yards came after he caught the pass.
Buckeyes lead it 52-34.
Injuries certainly have taken their toll on Ohio State's defense this year, but it just seems like this unit is fundamentally flawed.
Ohio State's bend but don't break defense has been more like bend, bend and ouch dang I'm broken defense.
D'Angelo Roberts plows through for a one-yard touchdown run, cutting Ohio State's lead to 45-34.
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So Storm Klein is down and out now? At what point does Urban Meyer just put buckets full of lit fire crackers into the game at linebacker?
It's too bad Ohio State couldn't recruit a quarterback named Jekyll. There are just so many Jekyll and Hyde jokes that I can't roll my eyes at.
With almost a whole quarter left to go.
Carlos Hyde now has 291 rushing yards and six total TDs in his last two outings.
— Eleven Warriors (@11W) October 14, 2012
One-yard touchdown run from Carlos Hyde gives Ohio State a 45-27 lead.
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Stats Through Three Quarters
Ohio State - 474 total yards (169 passing, 305 rushing)
Indiana - 299 total yards (220 passing, 79 rushing)
Braxton Miller - 11/22 passing for 155 yards with one touchdown and one interception to go along with 124 yards and another score on the ground.
Cameron Coffman - 16/35 passing for 220 yards with one touchdown and no interceptions.
Devin Smith has dropped two touchdown catches today. I bet Urban Meyer is scheduling a long appointment with a jugs machine for Smith this week.
Facts!
With 2 rushers at 100+ yds tonight, it marks 5th time in OSU history the Buckeyes have posted back to back games with 2 100+ rushers.
— Dan Wallenberg (@OSUADAthComm) October 14, 2012
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