Ohio State pulled away in the second half of its 23-3 win at Indiana Saturday afternoon in a game that the Buckeye offense struggled to find any rhythm in the passing game.
In Kyle McCord's second career start and first since being named the starting quarterback to begin the season, the junior completed 20 of 33 passes for 239 yards and an interception. In a passing game that featured more receiving yards by the tight ends (108) than wide receivers (107), McCord had some good throws, bad throws and certainly some throws that he would like to have back, especially in the red zone.