INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — When Indiana linebacker Aiden Fisher studies Ohio State's game tape, he sees the same things everyone else does.

The Buckeyes have two NFL-caliber receivers , a Heisman Trophy candidate at quarterback, an elite offensive line and a group of powerful, dangerous running backs. Then there's the Ohio State defense, rife with two possible top-15 draft picks and perhaps six selected in the first three rounds.

Yet here is Fisher, a zero-star prep recruit who had only one Football Bowl Subdivision scholarship offer, preparing to face the defending national champs for a Big Ten title Saturday in Indianapolis. It's the first time the No. 2 Hoosiers have reached the title game, their first shot at a conference crown since 1967 and they see this is a classic Stars vs. Misfits

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