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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
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State is headed back to the College Football Playoff. The Buckeyes were unveiled as the No. 2 seed during Sunday’s bracket reveal. They earned a first-round bye and will face the winner of No.
Ohio State is set to receive a first round bye, meaning the Buckeyes won't know their quarterfinal opponent until either Dec. 19 or Dec. 20. The game that will determine Ohio State's opponent won't be known until the bracket is revealed.
Miami and Alabama are in, Notre Dame and ACC champ Duke are out, and the CFP features two Group of Five teams in Tulane and James Madison.
Fresh off a dominant performance in the SEC Championship Game, Georgia (12-1) earned the No. 3 seed, failing to supplant OSU despite beating the only team that had defeated it earlier in the season. Big 12 champion Texas Tech (12-1) slotted No. 4 with the top four seeds all receiving first-round byes in Year 2 of the 12-team format.
The No. 2 Hoosiers outlast the No. 1 Buckeyes in a defensive battle to claim their first Big Ten title since 1967! Indiana will be the No. 1 seed in the playoff. Will Bettridge nails a 42-yard kick to cut Duke's lead to a TD.
We won't know Ohio State's College Football Playoff destination for sure until Sunday afternoon, but it looks like it will be the Orange Bowl.
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Charlie Becker let Ohio State fans have it as he pulled out an infamous chant after Indiana won the Big Ten Championship.