With little College Football Playoff drama surrounding the Big Ten Conference heading into conference championship week, all attention is pointed toward the historic meeting between No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday.
For the most part, playoff seeding is known. Coming off its win over rival Michigan, Ohio State has solidified its spot in the field and is most likely looking at a first-round bye. Indiana, which blew past Purdue in its rivalry week game, is looking at solid seating in the playoff field as well. ×
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