Well, that was frustrating and familiar!
Indiana hung with 2nd-ranked Ohio State four the better part of four quarters before a stagnating offense and a garbage-time touchdown from the Buckeyes put them ahead three scores with little time left. After an A’Shon Riggins interception, the Hoosiers had a chance to pull within 7 halfway through the fourth quarter -- but once again couldn’t punch it in from inside the Buckeye 10 yard line. That’s become a familiar pattern for the Hoosiers this season.
The story of the day was the lack of a passing game on both sides of the ball.