You knew that wasn't going to last forever. Indiana jumped out to a 10-point lead against Ohio State on Mitch Ewald's 35-yard field goal and Stephen Houston's five-yard rushing touchdown and it wasn't impossible to think that the Buckeyes might be in for an upset. But Indiana's 1-8, with the win coming against FCS opponent South Carolina State, so part of you kind of knew that Ohio State would find a way to fight off the challenge.
Indiana Vs. Ohio State Score: Hoosiers Briefly Threaten Upset, But Buckeyes Bounce Back
Then Ohio State's Braxton Miller took off for an 81-yard touchdown run to finish off a two-play drive, and the deficit was cut to 10-7. Add on a 36-yard field goal by Drew Basil, and suddenly the Buckeyes are back in the game. Just like you thought.
Miller’s also 2-of-3 passing for 51 yards, though he’s run for 71 yards overall -- he’s been sacked three times already in this one. Ohio State has the game’s lone turnover -- a fumble that set up Houston’s score.
For more on the Hoosiers, be sure to check out the SB Nation blog The Crimson Quarry. For more on the Buckeyes, head over to Along the Olentangy. And stay tuned to our Week 10 StoryStream for college football scores from around the country throughout the day.















