COLUMBUS, Ohio -- The Ohio State Buckeyes are back in the Big Ten title game Saturday, facing a familiar opponent in Wisconsin.
The teams met in late October at Ohio Stadium where the Buckeyes came away with a 38-7 victory.
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Ohio State is making its fourth Big Ten Championship Game appearance and will seek its 38th Big Ten title.
This is the third time The Buckeyes and the Badgers will meet to decide the Big Ten champion. In 2014, an underdog Buckeye squad ran away with a 59-0 victory. In 2017, Ohio State claimed a 27-21 win over the Badgers.
Last Time vs. The Badgers
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- J.K. Dobbins rushed for 163 yards and two touchdowns while Justin Fields rushed for a score and threw for two more to lead Ohio State to a 38-7 win over Wisconsin.
- Chase Young recorded four sacks to tie an Ohio State record as the Buckeyes defense held the Badgers to 191 yards of total offense, including 83 on ground. Young also forced a pair of fumbles that each led to Ohio State second-half touchdowns for the Buckeyes. He recorded six total tackles, all solo efforts, to go with five tackles for loss.
- Fields finished with 167 yards passing, completing 12-22 passes. He also rushed for 28 yards on 13 carries.
- Chris Olave led the Ohio State receivers with seven catches for 93 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Dobbins also had three grabs for 58 yards.
- More: Postgame Notes