Indiana Exposes Ohio State in Brutal 66-60 Beatdown — Buckeyes Look Lost, Fans Demanding Answers After Another Embarrassment!”

**Indiana Exposes Ohio State in Brutal 66-60 Beatdown — Buckeyes Look Lost, Fans Demanding Answers After Another Embarrassment**

 

In a game that was supposed to be a statement for Ohio State, it turned into yet another chapter in what’s becoming a forgettable season. Indiana marched into the Buckeyes’ house and walked out with a 66-60 victory, leaving Ohio State fans frustrated, confused, and wondering if their team has officially hit rock bottom.

 

From the opening tip, Indiana looked like the more focused and composed team. The Hoosiers executed their game plan with precision, playing disciplined defense and making key shots when it mattered most. Ohio State, on the other hand, looked like they didn’t get the memo. Sloppy turnovers, missed assignments, and a complete lack of urgency plagued the Buckeyes all night long.

 

And the fans? They’ve had enough.

 

Social media erupted with criticism immediately after the final buzzer. “This team has no identity,” one fan tweeted. “At this point, we’re just wasting talent.” Another fan bluntly posted, “Fire everyone. Start over. This is embarrassing.”

 

It wasn’t just the loss — it was how Ohio State lost. The Buckeyes looked completely out of sync in crunch time, letting Indiana close out the game with poise while they panicked. Head coach Chris Holtmann now finds himself firmly on the hot seat, with critics pointing out repeated late-game collapses and uninspired performances.

 

Meanwhile, Indiana’s win puts them back in the conversation for a strong postseason push. The Hoosiers came into Columbus with grit and walked out with confidence. Their fanbase is buzzing — and rightfully so — while Ohio State’s is drowning in disappointment.

 

If this is what Ohio State basketball has become — a team that gets pushed around on its home court — then the program is in deeper trouble than anyone wants to admit.

 

**Where’s the pride? Where’s the fight? More importantly, where’s the accountability?**

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