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Big Ten championship: Ohio State rallies for third straight league title

Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields looks to pass in his team's 34-21 win in the Big Ten title game Dec. 7, 2019.
Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields threw for 299 yards and three touchdowns in his team’s win Saturday night.
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Justin Fields and J.K. Dobbins spent the first half scratching their heads.

Then Ohio State’s dynamic duo — and their teammates — reverted to their previously impressive form.

Fields threw three touchdown passes in the second half, Dobbins ran for 172 yards and a score, and No. 1 Ohio State sealed its first playoff trip in three years by shutting out No. 8 Wisconsin in the second half in a 34-21 victory Saturday night in the Big Ten championship game.

The Buckeyes (13-0) claimed their third straight league title and enter the postseason with a 19-game winning streak. The College Football Playoff selection committee will announce the four playoff teams Sunday.

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Wisconsin (10-3) has lost seven straight in the series, though this one didn’t follow the usual script.

No. 2 LSU locked up a spot in the College Football Playoff for the first time, dominating No. 4 Georgia 37-10 in the SEC championship game.

The Badgers, who lost 38-7 at Ohio State in October, scored the first 14 points — Ohio State’s largest deficit of the season. Wisconsin led 21-7 at the half.

But just like the first game, the Buckeyes turned it on in the third quarter.

Jeremy Ruckert started the comeback with a spectacular one-handed catch in the back of the end zone on the fifth play of the third quarter. The 16-yard pass cut the deficit to 21-14.

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Four plays later, Wisconsin punter Anthony Lotti dropped the ball and was tackled at the Badgers’ 16-yard line. Ohio State converted that miscue into a 27-yard field goal.

And after Wisconsin missed a 48-yard field goal wide left on its next series, Fields hooked up with K.J. Hill for a 16-yard pass and 24-21 lead with 2:23 left in the third quarter.

Fields added a 13-yard touchdown pass to Hill early in the fourth quarter to give Ohio State a 31-21 lead, and the Buckeyes closed the scoring with a 24-yard field goal.

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Fields was 19 of 31 for 299 yards with no interceptions.

Wisconsin’s Jack Coan ran for two touchdowns in the first half, and Jonathan Taylor rushed for 148 yards and one touchdown. The Big Ten West champions have lost their last four championship game appearances.

Trevor Lawrence threw four touchdown passes, and No. 3 Clemson won its fifth consecutive ACC title with a 62-17 victory over No. 23 Virginia.

The takeaway

Wisconsin: For 30 minutes, the Badgers put themselves back in the playoff debate. But they couldn’t finish, and now the Big Ten runner-ups must wait to see what their consolation prize will be.

Ohio State: The Buckeyes looked completely out of sorts in the first half. But a halftime speech and some second-half adjustments helped the Buckeyes revert to their more familiar form — and give themselves a chance to claim the top seed in their quest for another national championship.

Stat sheet

Wisconsin: Coan was 17 of 33 for 232 yards and no touchdowns with no interceptions but scored two touchdowns in seven carries. After rushing for 194 yards in the first half, Wisconsin was held to minus-one yard rushing in the second half and finished with 193 yards rushing. The Badgers were outscored 31-7 in the third quarter of their two games against Ohio State this season.

Ohio State: Hill caught seven passes for 83 yards and two scores, becoming the Buckeyes’ career leader in receptions. He passed David Boston (191) and now has 195. Chris Olave had five catches for 94 yards. Punter Drue Chrisman completed his only pass for 21 yards and a first down.

Taylor’s trek

Taylor became the seventh player in Football Bowl Subdivision history to reach 6,000 yards rushing in his career when he ran for six yards early in the second quarter. The junior finished the game with 6,080 career yards.

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The last player to join the club was Donnel Pumphrey of San Diego State in 2013.

Wisconsin is the only school to produce two 6,000-yard rushers. The other is Ron Dayne, the career rushing leader, with 7,125 yards.

Oklahoma needed overtime to defeat Baylor 30-23 on Saturday in the Big 12 championship game.

Up next

Wisconsin: Waiting until Sunday to find out its bowl game.

Ohio State: Can start preparing for its first playoff game in three seasons.

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