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  For the second straight game, the Buckeyes surrendered four second-half touchdowns. Two weeks ago against Rutgers, that could be largely chalked up as an aberration because Ohio State substituted liberally in that comfortable win. But the breakdowns against Indiana can't be dismissed. Ty Fryfogle, the Big Ten's current Big Ten offensive player of the week, beat Wade in one-on-one coverage for one of his three second-half touchdowns. "On a couple, we had had blown coverages, and sometimes they just made a play," Wade said. "That's a part of playing football. Receivers are going to make plays, and DBs are going to make plays." Penix threw for 491 yards, including 294 in the second half.

"It's not just the secondary," Wade said. "It's the whole defense and the whole offense. In the second half. I don't know what it is. But we have to figure it out, especially in big games. We can't be giving up points like that in the second half and not scoring in the second half." Wade had tight coverage on the pass Fryfogle caught on him. Wade was even called for pass interference on the play, though it just looked like normal tussling. But on Indiana's other second-half scores, there were clear breakdowns. David Ellis caught a 16-yard touchdown on a fourth-and-10 play in which linebacker Baron Browning said he and an unspecified safety had a miscommunication. "If we don't give up those big plays, you probably run away with this game," Day said. "But we did. You know, 491 yards passing, that's way too much. "We've got to get it fixed." - Columbus Dispatch


rJr/2021 CB *Shaun WadeOhio State
News Source: Columbus Dispatch



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