CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- Indiana and Ohio State just spent the first six games of the season proving they were the Big Ten’s top two teams. The next six games are about taking care of business and meeting in Indianapolis.

The Hoosiers have spent this season getting arguably the best three-game run in their program’s history. First, they blasted Illinois at home 63-10. Then followed up with a road win at Iowa. Then punctuated it by beating Oregon in Eugene in a top 10 matchup.

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