Unexpected Underdogs Poised to Shake Up College Football Playoff First Round: Who Will Defy the Odds?
Their offensive linemen got blown up on run plays a lot, too, leaving backs Justice Ellison and Ty Son Lawton to salvage something out of nothing. A 45.1% run disruption-allowed rate was well below average (41.0%), and in a few games in particular, Indiana could barely move the ball on the ground at all. The scariest data point on the Hoosiers’ resume is a Nov. 9 win over Michigan in which IU ran for under 1.5 yards a pop. The situation was barely better when Ohio State blew out the Hoosiers on Nov. 23.

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