INDIANAPOLIS — History will be made under the lights at Lucas Oil Stadium. For the first time in Big Ten Championship Game history, the nation’s top two teams, No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana, collide with everything on the line.

Both programs arrive unbeaten at 12-0, but their paths couldn’t be more different. The Buckeyes, led by head coach Ryan Day and freshman phenom quarterback Julian Sayin, are chasing their first Big Ten title since 2020 and a repeat national championship.

Across the field, Curt Cignetti’s Hoosiers are writing the greatest chapter in school history, riding a high-octane offense and a ball-hawking defense to their first perfect regular season and first Big Ten title game appearance.

With Sayin and Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza locked in a Heisman duel and two elit

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