For the second straight week, the Ohio State Buckeyes will have to defend against a quarterback capable of throwing and running. While not as big of a threat as Penn State’s Trace McSorley, the Indiana Hoosiers signal-call Peyton Ramsey poses his own set of problems for the OSU defense.
Through five games this season, Ramsey has thrown for 1,039 yards and eight touchdowns on 115-of-162 passing. However, he has thrown five interceptions, with two of them coming against Michigan State, their toughest opponent to this point. By the end of the weekend, there’s a good chance that Ohio State will take the role of toughest opponent the Hoosiers will face this season.