No. 2 Ohio State did not earn many style points in its win vs. Northwestern last week. The Buckeyes, however, look for a return to dominant form this weekend against a struggling Indiana team when they host the Hoosiers as they aim to remain near the top of the College Football Playoff rankings.
The Buckeyes are 9-0 and rolling toward a gargantuan showdown against Michigan regular-season finale. That said, Ohio State looked somewhat underwhelming in a 21-7 win over Northwestern, which was played in terrible weather at Ryan Field. C.J. Stroud and the offense struggled, but they can prove that was a fluke with an explosive showing against Indiana on Saturday afternoon. On the other side of the field, Jim Knowles’ defense will try to build off a strong game against the Wildcats.
Indiana has lost six games in a row, and now it has to go to Ohio Stadium to face the Buckeyes. The Hoosiers will limp into the game after suffering a lopsided defeat at the hands of Penn State, 45-14. Coach Tom Allen will have his hands full as he tries to rally the team for a matchup against an Ohio State team that is fully capable of winning a national title.
How to watch Ohio State vs. Indiana live
Date: Saturday, Nov. 12 | Time: Noon, ET
Location: Ohio Stadium — Columbus, Ohio
TV: Fox | Live stream: fuboTV (Try for free)
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