17 true freshmen made the travel roster for Ohio State's road trip to Indiana, but Quinn Ewers was not one of them, as J.P. Andrade got the nod as the Buckeyes' fourth quarterback.
Ohio State begins its second half of the 2021 season on Saturday night against Indiana, who played Ohio State tough last year but is just 2-4 entering this year's matchup.
Last year's 42-35 scare against Indiana still doesn't sit right with some Buckeyes, and Ohio State seeks to remedy the mistakes of the 2020 matchup on Saturday.
With a primetime date with Indiana set for tomorrow in Bloomington, we welcome 11W's own Griffin Strom, Johnny Ginter and Garrick Hodge to this week's roundtable.
Zach Osterman, who covers Indiana for the Indy Star, says the Hoosiers’ struggles so far this season have been rooted in their inability to get anything going offensively.
Greg Studrawa did not expect to have a six-man rotation on his offensive line this season, but Matthew Jones continues to prove he belongs on the field.
Chris Olave and Jack Tuttle have been close friends since Tuttle was Olave's high school quarterback, but they'll be trying to beat each other when Indiana hosts Ohio State.
Ryan Day's preparing for a stiff test from Indiana despite its record. Ohio State's ability to throw the ball for big plays figures to be a major factor in deciding the outcome.
Ohio State looks like the best team in the Big Ten, but we'll learn if it actually is over the next seven weeks. We discuss that and more on this week's Real Pod Wednesdays.