Ohio State football releases game trailer for Indiana

The Moment #GoBucks

Ohio State is back home for what is one of the biggest games of the season. No one would have believed Indiana was going to be the most meaningful game played in November at the beginning of the season, yet here we are. The Hoosiers come into Ohio Stadium at 10-0 and looking for a statement win to give validity to their undefeated season.

Indiana seems to be the trendy pick to beat the Buckeyes, especially after another injury to the OSU offensive line. But Ryan Day and company are focused and are built for this moment.

The Ohio State media team has put together another thrilling game trailer guaranteed to give you chills. Give it a watch as Ohio State prepares for the Hoosiers. And don’t forget to take a look at our preview and prediction for game insights.

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Ohio State basketball vs. Indiana: How to watch, listen, stream the game Monday

Ohio State welcomes Indiana to the Schott for a Big Ten battle. #GoBucks

After an underwhelming performance against Iowa on Saturday, Ohio State prepares for another tough Big Ten matchup when Indiana (16-9, 7-8) comes to town.

The Hoosiers took care of OSU in convincing fashion back in early January in Bloomington. However, IU has hit a skid as of late, dropping its last four contests with none of the four losses being particularly close. It goes without saying, but this is an important game for both sides as we approach the post-season.

Here’s everything you need to know to find the game.

Basic info

When: Monday, Feb. 21 at 7:00 p.m. EST

Where: Value City Arena (Columbus, Ohio)

How to watch/listen:

Broadcast: FS1

Live Streaming: Fox Sports App

Radio: IMG Radio Network

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WATCH: Chris Olave makes a spectacular, yet smooth catch in the end zone against Indiana

Watch Chris Olave haul in another touchdown as Ohio State is rolling Indiana right now. #GoBucks

Even in the rain, C.J. Stroud is dropping dimes. Midway through the second quarter, Stroud has already thrown for 137 yards and two touchdowns. The latest TD coming by way of a 16-yard pinpoint pass to Chris Olave in the back of the end zone.

Olave ran a perfect route, as usual, timed his jump, and made a difficult catch look rather ordinary, beating the Indiana defensive back. This offense is loaded and just too many playmakers to account for everyone.

We thought the Buckeyes could put up some big points against the IU defense, but at this rate, it’s getting out of hand quickly as the Hoosiers have no answer for the Ohio State offense.

Watch Olave’s incredible catch below.

Ohio State has scored another touchdown is now up 37-7 over Indiana with just over five minutes to play in the half.

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WATCH: TreVeyon Henderson scamper in for a touchdown against Indiana

Watch TreVeyon Henderson go 21 yards to give Ohio State the lead back. #GoBucks

The Ohio State offensive line is opening up gaping holes for the running backs early in the Indiana game. Thayer Munford and Paris Johnson Jr. gave TreVeyon Henderson a clear path to the endzone for the second Buckeye touchdown of the day.

The line opened up a hole for Miyan Williams on the first Ohio State drive of the game that gave the Buckeyes the lead. The OSU offense is humming and it all starts with the guys in the trenches.

Look for the Buckeyes to continue dominating at the line of scrimmage as the No. 1 rated offense in the country tries to keep pace with the rest of the top teams in the nation and work its way back into the College Football Playoff.

Watch Henderson’s scamper below.

The Buckeyes are on the move again and looking to add more to the scoreboard on this rainy night in Bloomington.

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How to watch, stream, listen to Ohio State vs. Indiana

Everything you need to know to listen and watch Ohio State football take on the Indiana Hoosiers this Saturday in Bloomington.

Ohio State had a week to rest with a bye week this past Saturday. It allowed guys like Haskell Garrett and Cam Brown to heal up.  Head coach Ryan Day expects both to play as the Buckeyes head to Bloomington for a Big Ten East showdown with Indiana.

Indiana has underperformed with a 2-4 record this year after coming into the season with high expectations. However, the Bucks aren’t taking the Hoosiers lightly. At his weekly press conference, Day was quick to point out that all four of Indiana’s losses came to ranked opponents. Tom Allen has IU playing better, almost knocking off No. 10 ranked Michigan State this past Saturday.

Being under the lights will have the IU fans ready to go from the start. It will be the first time since the opening game at Minnesota that Ohio State will face a raucous crowd at night.

No time to slow down now as the Bucks continue to march toward what they hope is another Big Ten championship and College Football Playoff birth.

NEXT … How to watch, stream, listen to Ohio State Thursday

Ohio State vs. Indiana football preview and prediction

Ohio State heads to Bloomington to take on the Hoosiers. We have a complete preview and prediction to get you ready.

Your Ohio State Buckeyes are up to No. 5 in all the major polls, including the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25 Poll.  After a bye week to rest up, the Bucks head into the second half of the season with some important matchups ahead.

First on the docket, a trip to Bloomington where Indiana waits and hopes to exact some revenge on OSU after falling just short to the Buckeyes last year in Columbus. The Hoosier’s lone regular-season loss kept them out of the Big Ten Championship game and may have cost them a trip to the College Football Playoff.

IU fans have been waiting on this one as many feel that Ohio State was handed a spot to represent the Big Ten East after not meeting the minimum required games played. However, Kevin Warren and the Big Ten actually got this one right, something that can’t be said about much of the commissioner’s short tenure.

Time to take the grudge match from the fan’s social media to the gridiron.

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Ohio State basketball vs. Indiana: How to watch and listen to the game Saturday

All the information you need to see or hear Ohio State take on Indiana on the hardwood Saturday. Here is all the broadcast information.

The Ohio State basketball team is back in action on Saturday to take on a somewhat underappreciated rival on the hardwood, the Indiana Hoosiers. While Indiana has been down for a few years, the Hoosiers always bring their best when playing the Buckeyes.

OSU has been steadily climbing the rankings and looking to continue that trend. Chris Holtman’s squad has won eight of their last nine and are on a five-game winning streak.

Indiana on the other hand has been up and down this season. Even though they are .500 in the Big Ten, the Hoosiers have played pretty well as of late, even knocking off top-ten Iowa twice in their last five games.

Let’s get ready for a fun one. These two teams always give it everything they’ve got when they meet on the court.

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Ohio State given a lot of respect in Joel Klatt’s early 2021 college football rankings

After a disappointing loss to Alabama and finishing No. 2 in the final polls, Joel Klatt ranks his way-too-early top 10 for 2021.

The College Football Playoff national championship game is still fresh in everyone’s mind with Ohio State coming out on the wrong side of the scoreboard. Does that mean it’s too early to begin thinking about next season? If you’re a Buckeye fan… of course it isn’t.

Joel Klatt likes to give his opinion on college football and shortly after the Alabama Crimson Tide secured their nineteenth national title, Klatt shared who he thinks the top teams will be in 2021. Coming in at No. 1 on Klatt’s list? The Georgia Bulldogs (insert eye-roll here).

How about Ohio State? With an expected exodus to the NFL, the Fox Sports analyst put the Buckeyes in the No. 4 line of his admittedly “way-too-early” rankings. Sandwiched between Georgia and Ohio State are two other blue bloods with Alabama No. 2 and at No. 3 the Oklahoma Sooners.

Somewhat unexpectedly, Klatt put Tom Allen’s Indiana Hoosiers in the top ten as well. But hey, Allen has the program going in the right direction and the Hoosiers do have some key players returning to Bloomington next year.

Ohio State will most likely be breaking in a new quarterback in 2021 as Justin Fields is expected to declare for the NFL draft and there are some other big names that might need to be replaced in Chris Olave, Shaun Wade, Haskell Garrett, and possibly more.

On the bright side of things, the Buckeyes do have the current second-ranked recruiting class in the nation coming to Columbus for next season. However, it will most likely take some time before the young guns are ready to contribute in a meaningful way.

Either way, the cupboard is still pretty stocked on the banks of the Olentangy and it’s never too early to start thinking about next year.

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Want to see Ohio State in the College Football Playoffs? Become a fan of these four teams.

Ohio State most likely controls it’s own future, but a little help never hurt anything. Here is who to root for in college football.

Well, we should be watching Ohio State face Michigan today, but unfortunately, the Wolverines decided to take a year off from their annual beatdown. So what are Buckeye fans to do on another Saturday with no football in scarlet and gray?

Even though the Buckeyes won’t be taking the field, there are plenty of other games taking place today and next week that could affect how the College Football Playoff rankings will all shakedown.

We thought we’d give you some insight on who fans should be rooting for both today and next week, which will help bolster the Ohio State football resume for the playoff committee.

First up: Roll Tide

Indiana issues statement in response to Ohio State going to Big Ten Championship Game

Indiana University released a statement in response to the Big Ten’s decision to send Ohio State to the conference’s championship game.

When news broke on Wednesday that the Big Ten was going to remove the six-game minimum that would allow Ohio State to play in the Big Ten Championship, reviews were mixed around the country.

There were those (mostly Buckeye haters) in the camp that said “the rules are the rules and they shouldn’t be bent to benefit one team.” And then there were those with level heads who understood that this was the right and easy thing to do.

Make no mistake, this is not the travesty that some would have you believe, that the Big Ten is changing the rules to benefit Ohio State. The fact is, the conference has had to change several things this football season, as we all have in a year of unknowns. Ohio State also beat Indiana head to head and that’s something that the Hoosiers seem to understand.

Indiana Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics, Scott Dolson made a statement yesterday and said as much.

“Although we understand the conference’s decision, we are disappointed. From the start of the year, we have said we can only control what we can control. We had a chance to earn our spot in the Big Ten Championship Game, but ultimately fell a touchdown short on the road against a great Ohio State team.” – Scott Dolson

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What a classy response from the team most directly affected by the Big Ten’s decision outside of Ohio State, and honestly one that others should take notice of. You’ve had a great season Hoosiers and we wish you nothing but the best in the post-season.

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