Indiana vs. Ohio State live updates: How to watch, predictions, odds, Top 25 schedule

Week 13 of the college football season will feature a top-five showdown between the Indiana Hoosiers and the Ohio State Buckeyes.

This game will have significant implications for the College Football Playoff rankings as well as the Big Ten as the season enters its final weeks.

Undefeated Indiana, currently on a 10-game winning streak – the longest in the program’s history – is making a compelling case for inclusion in the College Football Playoff conversation. Under first-year head coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers have honed a formidable defense, currently leading the FBS in rushing defense. The offense, led by quarterback Kurtis Rourke, is a force to be reckoned with as well. Rourke boasts an impressive 71.8% completion rate, throwing for 2,410 yards, 21 touchdowns, and four interceptions this season.

Despite a setback against Oregon earlier this season, Ohio State remains a formidable contender in the College Football Playoff discussion and a spot in the Big Ten championship game. The Buckeyes, known for their powerful offense, are led by quarterback Will Howard, who has a completion rate of 72.9%. Howard is supported by dynamic running backs TreVeyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins.

Follow along for all the must-see action from Saturday’s Big Ten showdown between the Hoosiers and and Buckeyes in Columbus, Ohio:

Ohio State delivers first punt return since 2014 against Indiana

Indiana managed to regain possession after forcing a fumble early in the third quarter, which was recovered by Mike Katic, giving his team a lifeline. However, quarterback Kurtis Rourke struggled to get the offense moving. Indiana’s punter, James Evans, punted the ball for 52 yards, and Caleb Downs was there to return it for a remarkable 79-yard punt return, extending Ohio State’s lead to 21-7 over Indiana.

Ohio State takes the lead heading into halftime

After Indiana punter James Evans lost possession of the ball, he jumped on it inside Indiana’s 7-yard line. Ohio State’s offense quickly got into formation, and quarterback Will Howard handed the ball off to TreVeyon Henderson, who ran it in for a four-yard touchdown. This gave the Buckeyes their first lead of the game. With just 21 seconds left in the second quarter, Ohio State led Indiana 14-7.

Will Howard throws interception

Buckeyes’ quarterback Will Howard threw his first interception of the game when he attempted to connect with Jelani Thurman. However, Thurman couldn’t hold onto the ball, and it popped out of his hands, allowing Hoosiers player Jailin Walker to catch it in the air at the Indiana 11-yard line.

Indiana fumbles, Ohio recovers

Cody Simon sacked Indiana’s quarterback for a loss of nine yards. Rourke fumbled, and the ball was recovered by Ohio State’s Ty Hamilton. The Buckeyes will start their drive at the Hoosiers’ 18-yard line.

Ohio State finds the end zone

Ohio State quarterback Will Howard successfully completed all five of his passes during a drive, ultimately connecting with Emeka Egbuka for an 11-yard touchdown. This was the Buckeyes’ first touchdown of the game, tying the score at 7-7 against Indiana with 7:22 remaining in the quarter.

Buckeyes bring the heat on defense

The Buckeyes started the second quarter strong, as JT Tuimoloau and Cody Simon combined to sack Indiana’s quarterback, Kurtis Rourke, for an 11-yard loss, forcing the Hoosiers to punt. Buckeyes Caleb Downs returned the punt for 12 yards, bringing the ball to the Indiana 44-yard line with 9:42 remaining in the second quarter.

Indiana leads at the end of the first

Ohio State quarterback Will Howard helps his team recover as he leads the offense down the field. After being sacked for a 10-yard loss by Indiana’s CJ West, Howard skillfully evades the rush and completes a 25-yard pass to Carnell Tate. On the next play, he connects with Tate again for a 24-yard gain, bringing Ohio State inside Indiana’s 11-yard line and putting the Buckeyes in scoring position. However, they were unable to reach the end zone.

The Hoosiers are leading the Buckeyes 7-0 at the end of the first quarter.

Indiana scores first at Ohio Stadium

The Hoosiers capitalized on two pass interference penalty calls against Buckeyes’ Davison Igbonosun, which helped Indiana’s offense gain momentum. On the 11th play of the drive, quarterback Kurtis Rourke handed the ball off to Ty Son Lawton, who ran two yards into the end zone. Indiana now leads Ohio State 7-0 with 6:52 left in the first quarter.

Ohio State punts it away

The Buckeyes struggled to generate offense, leading punter Joe McGuire to punt for 49 yards. Hoosiers’ Myles Price returned the punt for 12 yards to the Indiana 30-yard line.

When is Indiana vs. Ohio State game?  

The kickoff for Saturday’s game between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 Indiana is 12 p.m. ET from Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

How to watch Indiana vs. Ohio State game

The Week 13 game between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 5 Indiana will be broadcast on FOX.

The game can also be streamed on Fubo – which is offering a free trial – as well as the Fox Sports website and the Fox Sports app (for those who sign in with their cable or satellite provider).

Catch Indiana vs. Ohio State and more college football with Fubo

College football Week 13 schedule, Top 25

Here are the kickoff times and TV info for Top 25 teams in the US LBM Coaches Poll. (All times are Eastern): 

College football picks Week 13

Here are USA TODAY Sports’ expert picks for all of Saturday’s ranked Week 13 games. 

Indiana vs. Ohio State odds, line

The Ohio State Buckeyes are the favorites to defeat the Indiana Hoosiers in Saturday’s college football matchup, according to the BetMGM college football odds on Nov. 23.

  • Spread: Ohio State (-10.5) 
  • Moneyline: Ohio State (-450); Indiana (+333) 
  • Over/under: 52.5 

Where is College GameDay for Week 13? 

ESPN’s “College GameDay” will be broadcasting from Columbus, Ohio for the matchup between Indiana and Ohio State in Week 13.

Indiana vs. Ohio State all-time record 

The Ohio State Buckeyes have played the Indiana Hoosiers 97 times since their first matchup in 1901. Ohio State leads the all-time series with a 80-12 record with five ties.

In their most recent encounter in 2023, the Buckeyes won 23-3 in Bloomington, Indiana.

College Football Fix podcast 

We already have the aforementioned Ohio State-Indiana showdown in the Big Ten that will bring more clarity to the conference race. Notre Dame and Army are playing at Yankee Stadium in a game nobody thought would have playoff implications. The Big 12 also will start to sort itself out after Brigham Young travels to Arizona State.

Who will emerge victorious? 

Dan Wolken and Paul Myerberg of USA TODAY Sports discuss these topics and more in this week’s version of the College Football Fix.

US LBM Coaches Poll 

The US LBM Coaches Poll for Week 13 is out after some unexpected results last week, and the top five looks slightly different from the preseason version. Here is how the top-25 shapes out ahead of Saturday’s action.

US LBM COACHES POLL:The US LBM Coaches Poll ahead of Week 13

College football bowl projections 

Heading into the final two weeks before championship weekend, there still could be some twists and turns. The Ohio State-Indiana showdown in the Big Ten should bring some clarity to that conference race. The SEC will be muddled until Week 14 results. The ACC and Big 12 also have some sorting out to do. But it feels like several of the at-large spots are set unless there are some major upsets. — Erick Smith 

College football Re-Rank 1-134 

No. 7 Alabama leads the way among two-loss SEC teams in this week’s USA TODAY Sports NCAA Re-Rank 1-134, followed by No. 8 Mississippi, No. 9 Georgia, No. 12 Tennessee and No. 13 Texas A&M. — Paul Myerberg 

College football overreactions from Week 12

As Oscar Wilde famously observed, there is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about. So it is that our attention here at Overreaction HQ is largely devoted to the endless debate among fan bases advocating for their teams and/or against others now that most of the college football regular season is in the books. Here are the top five overreactions causing the most noise after Week 12. — Eddie Timanus 

Week 12 overreactions:Big Ten overrated, SEC underrated lead college football overreactions from Week 12

College football 2024 season predictions 

The experts at USA TODAY Sports offer predictions for the season ahead, including which 12 teams will make the College Football Playoff. Who wins the national championship? 

  • Scooby Axson: Ohio State 
  • Jordan Mendoza: Oregon 
  • Paul Myerberg: Georgia 
  • Erick Smith: Georgia 
  • Eddie Timanus: Ohio State 
  • Dan Wolken: Ohio State 

How many teams in College Football Playoff 2024? 

In the 2024-25 season, 12 teams will qualify for the College Football Playoff. The top five conference champions will earn automatic bids, with the top four earning a first-round bye. The remaining seven highest-ranked teams will complete the 12-team field.

How does College Football Playoff format work? 

The 12 participating teams in the College Football Playoff bracket will be the five conference champions ranked highest by the CFP selection committee, and the next seven highest-ranked teams.

The four highest-ranked conference champions will be seeded one through four and receive a first-round bye. The fifth conference champion will be seeded where it was ranked or at No. 12 if it is outside the top 12 in the CFP rankings. Non-conference champions ranked in the top four will be seeded beginning at No. 5.

“Because of this,” the CFP warns on its website, “the seeding, 1 through 12, could look different than the final rankings.”

When College Football Playoff rankings come out 

The second of six College Football Playoff Top 25 rankings will be released on Tuesday, Nov. 26, after Week 12 games.

How to watch College Football Playoff rankings show 

  • Date: Tuesday, Nov. 26
  • Time: 8 p.m. – 9 p.m. ET
  • TV: ESPN
  • Stream: Fubo

Watch the CFP Rankings Show on ESPN with a Fubo subscription

2024-25 College Football Playoff rankings schedule

Here is the schedule for the College Football Playoff ranking show. All times Eastern:

  • Ranking 4: Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 8 p.m. – 9 p.m.
  • Ranking 5: Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
  • Selection Day: Sunday, Dec. 8 at noon-4 p.m.

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