Last Updated on September 29, 2009 4:27 pm by drew
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The Buckeyes, though, aren’t looking that far ahead with their next game coming against an Indiana team that nearly pulled off an upset of its own last week.
The ninth-ranked Buckeyes look to build on an impressive conference-opening performance Saturday night when they visit the Hoosiers, coming off a narrow loss to a Top 25 opponent.
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Terrelle Pryor was limited by the weather, finishing 8 for 13 for 82 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions. The sophomore quarterback, though, ran 11 times for 59 yards as part of
While those players carried the offense, the defense delivered another lock-down performance, holding the Illini to their lowest yardage total since Sept. 9, 2006.
"We want a mentality that we want to get to the ball, have at least five or six guys at the minimum there," lineman Doug Worthington said. "And we did a good job doing that today."
Coach Jim Tressel has been very impressed with his defensive unit, including its showing in the loss to the Trojans.
"When you can control the trenches, which thus far we’ve done a pretty good job with that, you’ve got a very good chance," he said. "(Then) you’ve got guys in the back end that are very disciplined and do what they’re supposed to do. They know that the other guys are going to be putting some pressure on the opposing quarterback."
"Obviously they watch TV. They watch the highlights," Tressel said of his players. "They see the facts and figures and they saw that
Indiana had four go-ahead scores – including Darius Willis’ 85-yard run midway through the fourth quarter – and outgained Michigan 467-372, but it gave up a touchdown with 2:29 left and suffered its seventh loss in its last eight games against Top 25 teams.
"I thought about what a big win this would have been for our football team," said coach Bill Lynch, who threw his headset and tossed a piece of chewing gum toward the seats at Michigan Stadium in frustration.
Lynch said Tuesday he didn’t think the gum hit anyone and he’s entirely focused on the Buckeyes.
These teams last met in 2006, when then-No. 1
Soon after the suspension was announced, Tressel and
Posted: 9/29/09 4:27PM ET