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Stephen Daley ranked second nationally in tackles for loss entering the College Football Playoff, but was seen being carted off during Big Ten title celebrations.
Fox led all conference championship games over the weekend with Indiana-Ohio State, drawing 18.3 million viewers for the matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 2 in primetime on Saturday.
Defeating the reigning national champion Ohio State Buckeyes proves Indiana's legitimacy once and for all, if it hadn't done so already.
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AP All-Big Ten: Indiana’s Cignetti repeats as coach of year; Hoosiers and Buckeyes dominate 1st team
Indiana and Ohio State dominated The Associated Press All-Big Ten honors. The Hoosiers’ Curt Cignetti repeated as coach of the year, quarterback Fernando Mendoza took two individual awards and Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and quarterback Julian Sayin each received one.
Eight Big Ten teams have already reached eight wins before bowl season. But it wasn't all smooth sailing, however, as several programs -- Michigan State, Penn State and UCLA -- underperformed enough that coaching changes were unavoidable.
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Around the Big Ten: Conference Championship Week (Week 15)
What Cignetti has done can’t go unnoticed, as he has taken a program that has been a Big Ten bottom feeder for years and turned it into a bonafide National Championship contender. The Big Ten Championship started out with an IU punt,
Indiana topped Ohio State, 13-10, in the Big Ten Championship Game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday night. The Hoosiers were the better team for most of the night, taking care of the football and making the big plays when needed.
Indiana locked up its first outright Big Ten title since 1945 and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff with a program-defining win over Ohio State