INDIANAPOLIS — When Indiana linebacker Aiden Fisher studies Ohio State’s game tape, he sees the same things everyone else does.

The Buckeyes have two NFL caliber receivers, a Heisman Trophy candidate at quarterback, an elite offensive line and a group of powerful, dangerous running backs. Then there’s the Ohio State defense, rife with two possible top 15 draft picks and perhaps six selected in the first three rounds.

Yet here is Fisher, a zero-star prep recruit who had only one Football Bowl Subdivision scholarship offer, preparing to face the defending national champs for a Big Ten title Saturday in Indianapolis. It’s the first time the No. 2 Hoosiers have reached the title game, their first shot at a conference crown since 1967 and they see this is a classic Stars vs. Misfits underdog

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