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Recap

Bloomington, IN — Behind of the running of true freshman Lydell Ross, the passing of Steve Bellisari, and a third-consecutive impressive defensive showing, Ohio State opened its Big Ten season with a 27-14 road win over Indiana. Ross, a 6-0, 210-pound tailback, slashed and dashed his way through the Hoosiers for 124 yards and two touchdowns on 25 carries. Senior tailback Jonathan Wells added 69 yards and a third rushing TD as the Buckeyes netted 194 yards on the ground.

With the OSU running game in high gear, Bellisari enjoyed the best percentage day of his career, completing 15 of 21 passes for 194 yards. Nine different players caught passes for the Buckeyes, including split end Michael Jenkins and fullback Jamar Martin who led the way with three each. The Buckeyes scored all five times they were in the red zone and when they did bog down, junior punter Andy Groom gave them great field position by averaging 42.3 yards per kick on three punts.

The Ohio State defense, meanwhile, limited the Hoosiers to 337 yards and held ever-dangerous Antwaan Randel El to 67 yards rushing and 181 yards passing. The Buckeyes won the turnover battle, 2-0, recovering a fumble and picking off an interception. Linebackers Matt Wilhelm and Joe Cooper led a balanced defensive effort with nine and eight tackles, respectively.

Ohio State’s special teams also came up big with All-American Michael Doss blocking a punt for the second-consecutive week.

ohio state @ indiana 2001 box score

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Date League Season Attendance
September 29, 2001 Ohio State 2001 48,577

Results

Team1234TDTOutcome
Ohio State31437327Win
Indiana7070214Loss

Stadium

Memorial Stadium