Looking to capture its first B1G title in five years, No. 1 Ohio State struggled on offense and special teams, and gave up a couple back-breaking third down conversions on defense as No. 2 Indiana held off the Buckeyes, 13-10, last night in Lucas Oil Stadium.
The loss snapped Ohio State's 16-game winning streak dating back to last season's run through the College Football Playoff and cost the Buckeyes a No. 1 seed in this year's CFP seeding.
The defeat also gives Ryan Day a lot of coaching points to address over the next few weeks - for players and staff alike - as the Buckeyes gear up for a CFP run.