WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.— Ohio State football learned plenty about itself Saturday at Purdue, and it had little to do with the game’s final score: a 34-10 win for the top-ranked visitors .

The Buckeyes (9-0, 6-0 Big Ten) — between injuries and precautionary measures — got to treat their trip to West Lafayette as a de facto practice, serving as an opportunity to see what’s on the roster heading into the most important stretch of the season. Regardless of what’s good and what’s bad, OSU’s staff got insight into what they have.

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