After scoring on its first drive of both halves, Ohio State found itself in a little bit of a fight against Indiana when the Hoosiers scored two-straight touchdowns to cut the lead to 14 points. But never fear, Buckeye corner Shaun Wade had a plan.
On 2nd and ten, Indiana quarterback Michael Penix, Jr. dropped back and threw the ball to the long side of the field where Wade was waiting in the weeds to bait the throw. He stepped in front and returned for an easy 36-yard interception return for a touchdown.
It was a big spot in the game because the Hoosiers had momentum on offense.
Shaun Wade with a big monentum turning Pick Six to but Ohio State up by three TDs. #GoBucks #OSUvsIND https://t.co/G4UEWCN8Np
— Buckeyes Wire (@BuckeyesWire) November 21, 2020
Ohio State still seems to be in relative control in this one, but more plays like this will put it out of reach. Indiana is still hanging around.
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