Indianapolis, Indiana defeated Ohio State 13-10 in the Big Ten Championship on Saturday, securing the Hoosiers' first conference title in decades and likely earning the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Fernando Mendoza threw a key 17-yard touchdown to Elijah Sarratt and Indiana's defense held Ohio State scoreless late. Ohio State's missed field-goal attempt kept the margin at three points; the Buckeyes likely will drop in CFP rankings but still receive a first-round bye. Game statistics came from box-score reports. Indiana will play Jan. 1 in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
Indiana University's football program, players, coaches, Big Ten conference partners, and broadcasters benefited from elevated rankings, increased national exposure, and stronger postseason positioning following the championship victory.
Ohio State's football program, coaches, players, and institutional stakeholders suffered a setback in conference standing, national ranking, and immediate College Football Playoff seeding prospects after the loss.
After reading and researching latest news.... Indiana's 13-10 Big Ten title demonstrates a defense-led victory anchored by Mendoza's touchdown; the result likely secures a No. 1 CFP seed for Indiana and alters playoff seeding while highlighting the Hoosiers' season-long improvement.
Believe it: Indiana is the Big Ten champ and the College Football Playoff's No. 1 seed
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