South Florida Sun-Sentinel (Sunday)

Bow to theMaster

Big Ten behemoth holds off Hoosiers behind run game

- By Mitch Stacy

COLUMBUS, Ohio — After climbing to its highest AP Top 25 poll ranking in more than a half century, No. 9 Indiana got a chance find out how it measured up with Big Ten behemoth Ohio State, a team the Hoosiers hadn’t beaten in 32 years.

They came up short but sure made it interestin­g— and a lot closer than theNo. 3 Buckeyeswo­uld have liked

Behind quarterbac­k Michael Penix Jr., Indiana (4-1) rallied froma four-touchdown deficit in the second half only to be outlasted by the Buckeyes 42-35 on a rainy Saturday in an all-but-empty Ohio Stadium.

“You know, people didn’t think we belonged on the field with Ohio State, but I thinkwe showed that today,” Indiana coach Tom Allen said. “I think we’re a good football team, a really good football team.”

The Buckeyes (4-0) were happy to get out of there with a win after leading 35-7 early in the second half and allowing Indiana to climb back to within one score. Two weeks ago, Ohio State led 35-3 at halftime and were outscored 24-14 in the second half in awin over Rutgers.

“We’ve got tofigure out away toclose out games,” Ohio State coach Ryan Day said. “This is kind of the secondweek nowwe let a teamhangar­ounda little bit, andwe’ve got to get that fixed. But (there were) so many great things in this game. Indiana is a good team, they’re a top-10 team so this was not easy.”

The Buckeyes defense in the second half struggled to slowdown Penix, who had the best statistica­l day of his career — 27 for 51 for a career-high 491 yards and five touchdowns.

Penix passed for four touchdowns in the second half but also made a critical error, tossing an intercepti­on that Ohio State’s Shaun Wade returned for a touchdown at the end of the third quarter. The game might have been different if it wasn’t for that.

The running game helped Ohio State maintain control when things were getting dicey.

Master Teague ran for a career-high 169 yards and two touchdowns, and Justin Fields accounted for three scores as the Buckeyes amassed 607 yards of offense.

Fieldswas 18for30for 300yards andtwo touchdown passes, but he also threw his first three intercepti­ons of the season and was sacked five times. He ran for 78 yards and a touchdown.

“Of course I made bad decisions,” Fields said. “I ended up with three picks but we got theWtoday.

“That’s all that matters. We got the W, andwe’re 4-0.”

GarrettWil­son had seven catches for 169 yards— his fourth straightga­meof 100-plus yards— and two scores for the Buckeyes.

The takeaway

Indiana: Penix had a great day but came up just short of being able to dig the Hoosiers out of the hole and Indiana has nowlost 26 straight to the Buckeyes.

“I loved what I saw today, but obviously we didn’t get the resultwant­ed, so it hurts,” Penix said.

Ohio State: TheBuckeye­s took awhile to get going, and Fields had a few rough patches.

Getting outscored in the second half for the second straight game has be to concerning.

Poll implicatio­ns

Indiana: After reaching its highest poll ranking in over a half century, theHoosier­s will tumble slightly.

OhioState: Beating anotherTop 10team should get theBuckeye­s some attention and possibly some more votes.

 ?? JAMIE SABAU/GETTY ?? Ohio State’s Master Teague III (33) powers through a tackle attempt by Indiana’s Devon Matthews on Saturday at Ohio Stadium.
JAMIE SABAU/GETTY Ohio State’s Master Teague III (33) powers through a tackle attempt by Indiana’s Devon Matthews on Saturday at Ohio Stadium.

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