No. 9 Ohio State jumped on IU early in the game and never looked back, winning 33-14. Buckeye QB Terrell Pryor threw for 159 yards and 3 touchdowns, while gaining 63 yards on the ground.
The Buckeyes rushed for 219 total yards - 202 more yards than IU's running game produced. IU QB Ben Chappell finished the game with 210 yards and two touchdowns, but the final touchdown came on the game's final play long after the outcome was decided.
The Hoosiers committed three turnovers in the game, including a momentum-changing interception in the second quarter. Trailing 17-7 with a chance to pull the game within one possession, Chappell threw a pass into the hands of Buckeye DT Todd Denlinger.
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