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Buckeyes vs Hoosiers: Big Ten Championship Showdown

The Ohio State Buckeyes are set to face the number two ranked Indiana Hoosiers in the Big Ten Championship, aiming to secure their first title since 2020. This highly anticipated game features top-tier teams and NFL-caliber players. To win, the Buckeyes must win the turnover battle, pressure the Hoosiers quarterback, and execute big plays when it matters most.

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