Neither Urban Meyer nor Chase Young could help themselves from comparing Indiana quarterback Peyton Ramsey to Trace McSorley, the Penn State quarterback who did seemingly whatever he wanted against Ohio State last week.
The Buckeyes certainly didn’t imagine that Ramsey would follow up McSorley’s career-best 461-yard performance with a career-high game against them on Saturday. That’s exactly what he did, though, going 26-of-49 for 322 yards, the most in the redshirt sophomore signal-caller’s career. In his team’s 49-26 loss, Ramsey also tossed three touchdowns. He did not throw throw an interception for just the second time in six starts this season.