2018 Big Ten Football Championship Game

The 2018 Big Ten Football Championship Game presented by Discover was played on December 1, 2018 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. The eighth annual Big Ten Football Championship Game, it determined the 2018 champion of the Big Ten Conference. Ohio State, the East Division champion, defeated West Division champion Northwestern 45–24 to win its second straight Big Ten Championship.[1]

2018 Discover Card Big Ten Football Championship Game
Conference Championship
Championship Game Logo
1234Total
Northwestern7014324
Ohio State141071445
DateDecember 1, 2018
Season2018
StadiumLucas Oil Stadium
LocationIndianapolis, Indiana
MVPDwayne Haskins
FavoriteOhio State by 16.5
National anthemBands of participants
RefereeRon Snodgrass
Attendance66,375
United States TV coverage
NetworkFox
AnnouncersGus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst) and Jenny Taft (sideline)
Nielsen ratings5.0 (8.7 million)
Big Ten Football Championship Game
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2018 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 3 Ohio State xy$ 81  131 
No. 14 Michigan x 81  103 
No. 17 Penn State 63  94 
Michigan State 54  76 
Maryland 36  57 
Indiana 27  57 
Rutgers 09  111 
West Division
No. 21 Northwestern xy 81  95 
Wisconsin 54  85 
No. 25 Iowa 54  94 
Purdue 54  67 
Minnesota 36  76 
Nebraska 36  48 
Illinois 27  48 
Championship: Ohio State 45, Northwestern 24
  • $ – Conference champion
  • x – Division champion/co-champions
  • y – Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

History

The 2018 Championship Game was the eighth in the Big Ten's 123-year history and the fifth to feature the conference's East and West alignment.

Teams

Northwestern Wildcats

After starting 1–3 with losses to Duke, Akron, and No. 14 Michigan, the Wildcats rebounded to win six of their next seven, including three wins over ranked teams (No. 20 Michigan State, No. 20 Wisconsin, and No. 21 Iowa); they clinched their first-ever Big Ten Championship berth with their win against Iowa. The Wildcats entered the Big Ten Championship Game with a record of 8–4, 8–1 in Big Ten play.

Ohio State Buckeyes

The Ohio State Buckeyes represented the Big Ten East Division in the game. Ohio State secured the spot with a 62–39 win over fourth-ranked Michigan. This was Ohio States second consecutive season representing the East.

Game summary

Scoring summary

Scoring summary
QuarterTimeDriveTeamScoring informationScore
PlaysYardsTOPNUOSU
110:3110774:29OSUTerry McLaurin 16-yard touchdown reception from Dwayne Haskins, Blake Haubeil kick good07
16:272800:51NUJohn Moten IV 77-yard touchdown run, Charlie Kuhbander kick good77
13:298652:58OSUJ. K. Dobbins 2-yard touchdown run, Blake Haubeil kick good714
26:098213:26OSU42-yard field goal by Blake Haubeil717
21:219783:53OSUTerry McLaurin 42-yard touchdown reception from Dwayne Haskins, Blake Haubeil kick good724
313:235751:37NUClayton Thorson 18-yard touchdown run, Charlie Kuhbander kick good1424
38:0311853:24NUCameron Green 2-yard touchdown reception from Clayton Thorson, Charlie Kuhbander kick good2124
31:216601:29OSUChris Olave 29-yard touchdown reception from Dwayne Haskins, Blake Haubeil kick good2131
410:347761:50NU21-yard field goal by Charlie Kuhbander2431
49:114751:23OSUJohnnie Dixon 9-yard touchdown reception from Dwayne Haskins, Blake Haubeil kick good2438
44:098542:32OSUJ. K. Dobbins 17-yard touchdown reception from Dwayne Haskins, Blake Haubeil kick good2445
"TOP" = time of possession. For other American football terms, see Glossary of American football.2445

Statistics

1234Total
No. 21 Wildcats7014324
No. 6 Buckeyes141071445
StatisticsNUOSU
First downs2445
Plays–yards68–41887–607
Rushes–yards24–15146–108
Passing yards267499
Passing: Comp–Att–Int27–44–234–41–1
Time of possession24:0835:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
NorthwesternPassingClayton Thorson27–44, 267 yds., 1 TD, 2 Int.
RushingJohn Moten IV76 yds., 1 TD
ReceivingKyric McGowan4 rec., 50 yds., 1 TD
Ohio StatePassingDwayne Haskins34–41, 499 yds., 5 TD, 1 Int.
RushingJ. K. Dobbins68 yds., 1 TD
ReceivingJohnnie Dixon III7rec., 129 yds., 1 TD

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See also

References


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