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Ohio State vs Indiana College Football Predictions Week 5

by Steve Hastings on Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Ohio State vs Indiana College Football Predictions Week 5: The Ohio State Buckeyes and the Indiana Hoosiers will both be trying to pick up a win on Saturday at 7:00 PM ET when they battle at Memorial Stadium. Both teams are doing well against the spread with OSU going 3-1 and the Hoosiers at 3-0. The College Football Predictions Week 5 experts at SPORTSBETTING.com have the Ohio State Buckeyes -17 point favorites against the Indiana Hoosiers.

Ohio State vs Indiana College Football Predictions Week 5Daniel Herron rushed for two touchdowns to lead Ohio State to a 30-0 win over Illinois in Week 4. Two years ago, Illinois frustrated top-ranked Ohio State in a stunning upset at Ohio Stadium. The Buckeyes' defense never gave Juice Williams and the Illini a chance to even start dreaming of another victory in their return to the Horseshoe. The Buckeyes covered the 14-point spread, while the final score played UNDER the day's posted total of 49.5. Ohio State is 5-0 against the spread in its last 5 games on the road. The College Football predictions week 5 experts at SPORTSBETTING.com have the Ohio State Buckeyes vs. Indiana Hoosiers Total set at 43.5 points.

The Hoosiers (3-1, 0-1) had four go-ahead scores — including with 8:57 left on Willis' long run — and easily outgained Michigan with 467 yards of offense. "I thought about what a big win this would have been for our football team," coach Bill Lynch said. Forcier had one costly mistake, throwing an interception on an ill-advised pass after doing a 360-degree spin in the pocket. Fellow freshman quarterback Denard Robinson was stripped of the ball late in the second quarter, leading to a field goal that sent Indiana into halftime up 23-21.

Settling for field goals was costly for Indiana. Nick Freeland tied a school record with four of them, but was wide left on a 42-yard kick early in the fourth quarter. "That's the big difference," Lynch said. "But you've got to give Michigan's defense some credit, they loaded up and kept us out of the end zone." After running for 69 yards in his first two games, Willis had 152 yards rushing and a score on 16 carries. Tandon Doss had five catches for 104 yards and Chappell was 21 of 38 for 270 yards.

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