Indiana vs. No. 2 Ohio State: How to watch, injury updates, game notes, betting odds

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Indiana vs. No. 2 Ohio State: How to watch, injury updates, game notes, betting odds

Indiana is on a six-game losing streak and hasn't beaten Ohio State since 1988. Ryan Day's Buckeyes have won every game this season. They have scored at least 40 points in the last five games against the Hoosiers.

Indiana and Ohio State are playing each other at noon on Saturday, November 12 at Buckeye Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

Indiana and Ohio State are playing each other. The game is on FOX.

Where to watch FOX is local channel, FOX Sportsapp, fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu with Live TV and AT&T TV Now.

No. 2 Ohio State plays Indiana. Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt and Jenny Taft are calling the game.

IU Radio Network, Sirius/Online: XM (98 or 205), SXM APP (968). Don Fischer (p-b-p), Rhett Lewis (analyst), Joe Smith, John Herrick.

No. 2 Ohio State are 40-point favorites against Indiana. ESPN's Football Power Index gives Indiana just a 1.6 percent chance at the upset road victory.

Jack Tuttle has been ruled out for the season with a shoulder injury. Brendan Sorsby and Dexter Williams are now the only two quarterbacks on the Indiana roster. Connor Bazelak is expected to start for Indiana against Ohio State. Joshua Sales Jr. is questionable for Saturday's game. Cam Jones is likely to miss a fifth straight game with foot injury, but he's getting closer to a return.

No. 2 Ohio State is the current leader in the all-time series against Indiana. The last time Indiana won against Ohio was in 1988.

Indiana is one win short of reaching 30 wins at the helm. Five of Indiana's last seven opponents are ranked or receiving votes in the Associated Press Top-25 poll. Indiana outside linebacker Dasan McCullough is tied for the lead among all FBS true freshmen in tackles for loss or no gain. Ohio State has scored 20-or-more points in 70 consecutive games. The team's quarterback is No. 1 in passing efficiency and No 2 in touchdown passes.


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