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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football capped an undefeated regular season with an impressive feat Sunday. The Buckeyes checked in at No. 1 in the latest AP Top 25. Ohio State has now held that position every week since its season-opening win against Texas.
Indiana football's Big Ten championship game foe has been set: The No. 2 Hoosiers will face No. 1 Ohio State at 8 p.m. Saturday in Indianapolis.
Ohio State won 27-9 over Michigan on Saturday, Nov. 29. Sayin led Ohio State with 233 yards on 19-of-26 passing (73.1%) for three touchdowns and one interception. Jackson carried the ball 22 times for 117 yards, adding four receptions for 49 yards. Carnell Tate had five receptions for 82 yards and one touchdown.
Michigan State blew a 17-7 fourth-quarter lead against Iowa Saturday night, losing 20-17, and has nobody to blame but itself. The Iowa offense was held to only 142 yards through the first three quarters of the game, and the lone touchdown it scored came on a 62-yard punt return from Punt Return God Kaden Wetjen in the first quarter.
Indiana wasn't able to keep up in its meeting with Ohio State last season. That won't be the case this time around.
The final day of the regular season is full of crucial games that will set the conference championship matchups and influence the rankings that will determine the postseason.Among the Power Four, only the Big 12 entered the weekend with its championship game set.
No. 1 Ohio State put a bow on its perfect regular season and snapped a four-game losing streak to No. 15 Michigan with a dominant 27-9 win Saturday. The Buckeyes also secured their first Big Ten Championship Game appearance since 2021 and their first 12-0 record since 2019, coach Ryan Day's first full season leading the program.
Ohio State Buckeyes star wide receiver Jeremiah Smith did something during the win over Michigan that has fans buzzing.