INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana football came into Lucas Oil Stadium as a battle-tested team, having pulled out a series of hard-earned victories on the road.

Before facing the No. 2 Hoosiers (13-0) on Saturday night, Ohio State hadn't trailed in the second half.

Those different journeys to Indianapolis helped determine the outcome of this year's Big Ten title game — IU came through with clutch plays at every turn in the final minutes of a 13-10 win over the Buckeyes (12-1).

"No doubt about it," Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said. "I think we probably all on the bench, as that clock started to tick down into the fourth quarter and it was game on the line, probably at some point felt like, wow, we've been here and we've won, and they've never been here."

The Hoosiers came up with a key de

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