The University of Tulsa fired former Ohio State offensive coordinator Kevin Wilson from his head coaching position on Sunday morning after the Golden Hurricane lost their eighth game of the season.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti struggled to walk the walk as Ohio State's defense and special teams left no doubt during a 38-15 blowout of the Hoosiers in Ohio Stadium.
It was a lot of fun watching Ohio State knock Indiana down a few pegs, but attention is now fully focused on a very specific team from Ann Arbor, Michigan.
After opening as 10-point favorites around the start of the college football season, Ohio State now finds itself favored to beat TTUN by more than three touchdowns.
The Crimson Tide absorbed a serious hit to their College Football Playoff prospects on Saturday night after suffering a lopsided 24-3 upset to the Oklahoma Sooners.
Ohio State wanted to prove a point against Indiana and did just that. Now the Buckeyes will look to make another statement as they seek to end their losing streak vs. Michigan.
Ohio State made Indiana's prolific offense look like a JV outfit after the Hoosiers' first drive on Saturday, with IU averaging just 2.6 yards per play.
The Buckeyes shut down Indiana's offense for just 151 total yards, OSU's pass rush forced five sacks and Will Howard once again completed at least 80% of his pass attempts.
Caleb Downs ended Ohio State’s 10-year punt return touchdown drought, Will Howard broke a school record and Ohio Stadium was rocking in the Buckeyes’ 38-15 win over Indiana.
The Horseshoe was rocking as Ohio State extinguished Curt Cignetti's undefeated season in emphatic fashion with standout performances on defense and special teams.
Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti opened his postgame press conference with some lighthearted perspective before detailing the "nightmare" that led to a 38-15 win for Ohio State.
"The Fall Guy: A Michigan football film" arrives in theaters Nov. 30, when Ohio State will avenge three consecutive losses to Those Cheaters Up North in Columbus.