It was a pretty darn good day to be a Buckeye.
One week after suffering a strained quadriceps muscle
in a disappointingly close road victory against Illinois, junior
quarterback Terrelle Pryor bounced back with a careerhigh 334 passing yards to help...
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It was a pretty darn good day to be a Buckeye.
One week after suffering a strained quadriceps muscle
in a disappointingly close road victory against Illinois, junior
quarterback Terrelle Pryor bounced back with a careerhigh 334 passing yards to help No.
2 Ohio State defeat visiting Indiana by a 38-10 score.
With the victory, head coach
Jim Tressel inched his career win total at the university to
100, making him the third-fastest Big Ten coach to reach
that plateau.
As if that was not enough reason for celebration, the
evening of Oct.
9 would prove to get even sweeter.
About
four hours after the final fans had filtered out of Ohio
Stadium on a sun-drenched afternoon, the Buckeyes got
some help in the hunt for a national championship as No.
1
Alabama was handed a 35-21 defeat playing at No.
19 South
Carolina.
As a result, the Buckeyes (6-0, 2-0 Big Ten) ascended to
the top spot in the polls for the first time since entering the
2008 BCS National Champion
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