Thursday, November 20, 2014

What to Expect

It should not surprise anyone that Indiana will attempt to run the ball against Ohio State. Indiana is on its third quarterback and he has struggled to effectively run a passing offense. Diamont only had 11 passing yards against Michigan State, 24 against Michigan, 68 against Penn State, but he did have 179 yards against Rutgers. Indiana is led by one of the best running backs in the country. Tevin Coleman had 307 rushing yards last week against Rutgers. Look for Indiana to have 125 passing yards and 250 rushing yards.

Ohio State should move the ball with ease through the air against the soft pass defense of Indiana which allowed 395 yards against Bowling Green, 331 against Missouri, 336 against Maryland and 332 against Michigan State. The rushing defense has been better on average but it did allow 330 yards in the Michigan State game and 316 to Iowa. Ohio State will have 300 passing yards and 300 rushing yards. Ezekiel Elliott will eclipse 1000 rushing yards in this game. Ohio State will win with a final score of 63-21. 

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