By Cameron Teague Robinson, Justin Williams and Scott Dochterman
No. 2 Ohio State handed No. 5 Indiana its first loss, 38-15, bringing more clarity to the Big Ten championship picture while raising questions about the Hoosiers’ position in the College Football Playoff race.
In its first top-five matchup since the 1968 Rose Bowl and arguably the biggest regular-season game in program history, Indiana scored a touchdown on its first possession and was even with the Buckeyes until late in the second quarter. But two special teams plays — a fumbled punt snap and a punt return touchdown — shifted the game to Ohio State, which dominated the Indiana offense for the
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