Championship level games are what four and five-star recruits come to Ohio State for. These players have the aspirations of winning big games. Sure, they could go to Nebraska or Michigan State and probably be first year starters on average teams. But they come to Ohio State because they want to be apart of greatness.
Come Saturday night the Ohio State Buckeyes will embark on its fifth Big Ten Championship game since its inception in 2011. The Scarlet and Gray have three Big Ten titles under its belt from these games, most in conference history.
In fact, since being left out of the 2016 game, this will be Ohio State’s third title game in a row.