In the new era of college football and with the expanded CFP, it's hard to be perfect.
That said, every loss hurts, especially for a program like Ohio State.
The Buckeyes suffered their first loss of the season Saturday night in Indianapolis, falling to Indiana, 13-10. It was the first time that OSU trailed in the second half this season, and the first time they had to deal with major adversity in the fourth quarter.
The bad news: Ohio State couldn't overcome that adversity, obviously.
The good news is that the Buckeyes will still likely secure a top-four seed and a first-round bye in the CFP, and will have 3.