INDIANAPOLIS — The moment wasn’t too big for Indiana football on Saturday at Lucas Oil Stadium.

The No. 2 Hoosiers (13-0) locked up the top overall seed in this year’s College Football Playoff and a first-round bye into the Rose Bowl with a 13-10 win over Ohio State.

It was just the latest history-making moment for an IU team that's upended the college football landscape under coach Curt Cignetti. This was the Hoosiers' first win over Ohio State in three-plus decades and their first Big Ten title since 1967.

Indiana had more yards in the first half (166) than it did in last year's game against OSU (151) and bullied OSU’s offensive line. Fernando Mendoza gave the Hoosiers a 13-10 lead with a 17-yard touchdown to Elijah Sarratt midway through the third quarter.

Ohio State responded wi

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