The Indiana Hoosiers secured a narrow 13-10 victory over the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship Game. The low-scoring contest featured standout plays from both teams' receivers amid a defensive battle.
In a defensive-minded affair, the Indiana Hoosiers outlasted the Ohio State Buckeyes 13-10 to claim the Big Ten Championship. The game highlighted impressive individual efforts despite the limited offensive production.
Indiana's WR Elijah Sarratt proved decisive, catching the go-ahead touchdown on a back-shoulder fade from QB Fernando Mendoza. The 6-2, 209-pound senior adjusted in the end zone for the contested catch, showcasing his red-zone prowess. Sarratt has scored nine touchdowns over seven consecutive games and 12 total this season, establishing himself as a reliable possession receiver with size and strength for contested situations.
On the other side, Ohio State's WR Carnell Tate led the Buckeyes' receiving corps with four catches for 45 yards and a touchdown. The 6-3, 195-pound junior ran a scramble drill to get open in the end zone for QB Julian Sayin. Despite the offense being held in check and seeing only one target in the second half, Tate's performance bolsters his case as a potential first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Defensively, Indiana CB D'Angelo Ponds held his own against Ohio State's bigger Jeremiah Smith during the matchup. The Hoosiers' defense contributed to the close, low-scoring outcome, limiting Ohio State's top receivers after early production.
This victory advances Indiana in the postseason, while Ohio State looks to build on Tate's efforts in upcoming games.