College Football Playoffs Begin: Championship Recap

After fourteen weeks of regular games in American College Football (American Football), last weekend, the major leagues held their championship games. The most eye-catching one is the Big Ten (Big Ten Conference) championship game, which pits the nation’s No. 1 Ohio State against No. 2 Indiana University. These two teams are also the only two teams in the country that maintain a winning record in the regular season, with the same record of 12:0.

Ohio State is a traditional football team that has won many national college football championships. As of 2023, Indiana University football is ranked last among universities in the country. When these two teams meet, some compare it to David vs Goliath, a shepherd boy vs a giant warrior.

Some people also speculate that Indiana University’s 12-0 record this season may be an illusion brought about by good luck. But once you encounter a traditional strong team like Ohio State, it’s like Cinderella at midnight, the carriage turns into a pumpkin, the horse turns into a mouse, revealing her true origin of humble origins.

Unexpectedly, Indiana University exceeded everyone’s expectations and defeated the defending national champion Ohio State with a close score of 13:10 and won the Big Ten (Big Ten Conference) championship.

As a result of this result, Indiana University also became the only team in the country to maintain an undefeated record in the 2025 regular season, and its ranking rose to No. 1 in the country.

The following are the results of the major league championship games:

alliance champion score
Big Ten (Big Ten Conference) Indiana University Ohio State 13:10
Southeastern (Southeastern Conference) University of Georgia University of Alabama 28:7
Big 12 (Big 12 Conference) Texas Tech University Brigham Young University 34:7
Atlantic Coast Duke University University of Virginia 27:20

Also, by the way. Three of the five largest stadiums in the world are Big Ten (Big Ten Conference) Midwestern campus football stadiums: University of Michigan, Penn State, and Ohio State; this shows the local people’s love for college football.

Based on the results of each league championship game, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced the official rankings and schedule of the post-season knockout rounds.

The knockout rounds will begin on December 19th.

Reply to the comment of ‘The sea breeze blows freely’: Yes. When the clock struck midnight, Cinderella was surprised to find that her evening dress had not turned into tattered rags, her carriage had not turned into a pumpkin, and her horse had not turned into a mouse. The little shepherd boy Indiana knocked down the giant warrior Ohio State with a stone.

What a miracle, the “god” of Indiana University’s great coach has been confirmed. If it hadn’t been for your introduction, I would have known nothing about the rugby team, thank you.

Marcus Cole

Marcus Cole is a senior football analyst at Archysport with over a decade of experience covering the NFL, college football, and international football leagues. A former NCAA Division I player turned journalist, Marcus brings an insider's understanding of the game to every breakdown. His work focuses on tactical analysis, draft evaluations, and in-depth game previews. When he's not breaking down film, Marcus covers the intersection of football culture and the communities it shapes across America.

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