No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana are closing in on a historic matchup in Indianapolis.
If they make it through this week, Ohio State and Indiana would give Big Ten a historic title game
No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana are closing in on a historic matchup in Indianapolis.
If the Buckeyes and Hoosiers win this week against rivals Michigan and Purdue – and in Ohio State’s case that’s been a big if lately – they’d both bring undefeated overall records into the Big Ten title game. That’s never happened since the conference began playing a championship game in 2011.
In fact, only three times since Michigan State’s arrival pushed the league to 10 teams in 1953 has the Big Ten finished its regular season with more than one unbeaten team in league play. In 2013, Michigan State won the Legends Division at 8-0, and Ohio State won the Leaders Division with the same record. The Spartans beat the Buckeyes in the title game – but even that year, Michigan State had taken an early loss outside the Big Ten to Notre Dame.
In 2002, Ohio State and Iowa both went 8-0 in league play. The Buckeyes went to – and won – the BCS championship game, and Iowa headed to the Orange Bowl.
