INDIANAPOLIS — Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin and Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza each have one prize in mind for their showdown this weekend in Indianapolis: a Big Ten championship.
It’s another one — Heisman Trophy winner — that will consume most of next week’s debate.
The two first-year starters at their respective schools each played their way into frontrunner status by leading their teams to unbeaten regular seasons, posting outstanding numbers and delivering when the stakes have been highest. They get final chances to pad those Heisman resumes when No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana square off in the Big Ten Championship Game.
Sayin and Mendoza appear tailor-made for the moment.
“With the spotlight, with the pressure of it, comes a privilege,” said Mendoza, a two-year s

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