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Indiana Stuns Ohio State for Historic Championship
10 Dec
Summary
- Indiana won its first Big Ten title since 1967.
- The game drew a record 18.3 million viewers for Fox.
- Indiana will play in the Rose Bowl on January 1.

Indiana has claimed its first Big Ten championship since 1967, a momentous victory achieved by defeating Ohio State in a highly anticipated title game. The Hoosiers' triumph, orchestrated by coach Curt Cignetti, marks a significant turning point for the program, culminating in their return to the Rose Bowl.
The championship contest shattered viewership records, drawing an average of 18.3 million viewers to Fox, with nearly 20 million tuning in at its peak. This monumental audience made it the most-watched Big Ten Championship game in history and surpassed other major conference championship games held over the weekend.
This historic win propels Indiana to face a top opponent in the Rose Bowl on January 1. Meanwhile, Ohio State will compete in the Cotton Bowl on December 31, capping off a season that saw record-breaking viewership figures across college football, indicating a growing national interest in the sport.




