COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) – A week ago, Indiana’s Tevin Coleman ran for 307 yards – and the Hoosiers still lost.
Now the Ohio State Buckeyes are taking dead aim at the nation’s No. 2 rusher, figuring if they can stifle him then it follows naturally that they’ll also throttle the Hoosiers.
Coleman is averaging 168 rushing yards per game and an astounding 7.84 yards per carry this season for Indiana (3-7, 0-6 Big Ten) heading into Saturday’s game at No. 7 Ohio State (9-1, 6-0, No. 6 CFP).
Several Buckeyes defenders say it isn’t enough just to win – they also are accepting the challenge of shutting down Coleman, one of a stable of Big Ten running backs putting up video-game statistics.
No. 7 Buckeyes take aim at Indiana’s Tevin Coleman
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