Has Indiana beaten Ohio State?
“… The astonishing margin of victory was not only IU’s biggest ever over Ohio State, but it was its widest in a Big Ten game since a 49-0 thrashing of Minnesota in 1945. But more important for Hoosier history buffs, it was Indiana’s first home-field victory over Ohio State since 1904.”
What was Indiana ranked when they played OSU?
Last meeting: The Hoosiers were 4-0 and ranked No. 9 in the country last year when they took on the Buckeyes in Columbus, losing 42-35 in a thriller. Indiana forced three interceptions from All-American quarterback Justin Fields Jamar Johnson had two and Jerome Johnson claimed one.
How many times has Indiana beat Ohio State?
The Hoosier nearly beat Michigan State the week before and when Indiana tied Ohio State at 7-7 in the first quarter, it looked like the Hoosiers were ready for the challenge. They weren’t. They seemingly never are as Ohio State has beaten the Hoosiers 27 straight times.
When was the last time Indiana beat OSU in football?
1988
When was the last time Indiana beat Ohio State football? 1988. The victory was Ohio State’s 27th straight against Indiana, dating to 1988. Most of the recent ones have been close, including a 42-35 escape last year after quarterback Michael Penix Jr.
Does Ohio State play Indiana every year?
Indiana beat the Buckeyes on October 8, 1988 but the Hoosiers have yet to knock off Ohio State since then, while meeting almost every single year.
How many sacks did OSU have against Indiana?
5 sacks
Ohio State final score: Ohio State 54-Indiana 7 OSU rushed for 187 yards and passed for 352. The offense was successful on 6 of 9 third downs. Defensively, the Buckeyes held Indiana to 128 total yards and recorded 14 tackles for loss, including 5 sacks.
When did Indiana last beat OSU in football?
Indiana’s last win over Ohio State was in 1988 (41-7). It was actually the Hoosiers’ second straight in the series, with their 31-10 win in 1987 snapping the Buckeyes’ 23-game winning streak in the series.
Who won the IU Ohio game?
5 Ohio St extends streak with 54-7 blowout at Indiana. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — — C.J. Stroud and TreVeyon Henderson provided Ohio State’s offense with a refreshingly familiar look Saturday.