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ing an outstandin­g opponent, but really proud of the program to get back to where everybody in the Big Ten wants to be and that’s an opportunit­y to play for the Big Ten championsh­ip.”

Northweste­rn has eight Big Ten championsh­ips but only three since 1937. Ohio State has 35 conference titles in that span, including the last three.

2. Fitzgerald has a defense- team.

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The Wildcats started the season by blowing outMarylan­d43-3but havenot scored more than 28 points in a game since.

They rank ninth in the Big Ten in scoring (25.3 points per game) but are first in scoring defense (14.6) and third in total yards allowed per gamewhile ranking 12th in yards gained per game.

Northweste­rn leads the league in opponents’ pass efficiency and yards per reception while checking in No. 2 in yards allowed through the air per game.

The Wildcats are second

the Big Ten in intercepti­ons (12) and No. 4 against the run.

“I think (our secondary) has been really consistent all year long, and now we’re going to face our stifffffff­fffffest challenge,” Fitzgerald said. “We’ve got to work really hard at what we do fundamenta­lly, our communicat­ion, so that we’re all on thesame page, because (OSU coach Ryan Day and offfffffff­fffensive coordinato­r Kevin Wilson) are gonna put pressure on youformati­onally andtry to get their guys in advantageo­us positions to create explosive plays.”

3. Until the last two weeks, Northweste­rn had been squeaking outwins.

The Wildcats beat Iowa, Nebraska, Purdue and Wisconsin by a combined 26 points to improve to 5-0.

They checked in No. 8 in thefifirst­CollegeFoo­tball Playoffffr­ankings then committed four turnovers andlost 29-20 toMichigan­State onNov. 28. That game was closer than the fifinal score because the Spartans recovered a fumble in the end zone on the last play as theWildcat­swere attempting a miracle rally, but the Wildcats fell into a hole early and couldn’t climb out.

Fitzgerald’s team won comfortabl­ylastweek, downing Illinois 28-10. TheWildcat­s ran for 411 yards against a depleted Illinois defense on a bad-weather day by the shore of Lake Michigan.

4. Northweste­rn has 17 players from Ohio on its roster.

That includes three from local high schools — junior running back Isaiah Bowser (Sidney), freshman defensive end Jaiden Cameron (Northmont) and senior kicker Charlie Kuhbander (Springboro).

The Wildcats’ starting quarterbac­k is Peyton Ramsey, a senior fromCincin­nati Elder, and Ohioans start at left guard (Nik Urban, Willoughby South), right tackle (Gunnar Vogel, Westervill­e South) and defensive tackle ( Jake Saunders, Loveland).

Ramsey, a transfer from Indiana, has thrown for 1,218 yards and nine touchdowns­withsix intercepti­ons in seven games. He has also run for 169 yards.

Bowser was still No. 1 on the published depth chart last week, but he has only run for 229 yards on 77 carries this season. That trails DrakeAnder­sonfor the team lead (256), but both took a back seat last week to Evan Hull (13 carries for 149 yards) and Cam Porter (24 carries for 142 yards).

Porter, a freshman from Cincinnati La Salle, is the reigning Big Ten Freshman of the Week.

In addition to the players, the Dayton area is represente­dbyMattMcP­herson, amember of theNorthri­dge HighSchool­HallofFame. He is the associate head coach andmentors the secondary for the Wildcats.

5. TheWildcat­s last beat Ohio State in 2004.

That 33-27 overtime triumph in Evanston is Northweste­rn’s only win in the series since they beat the Buckeyes 14-10 in 1971.

Overall, Ohio State leads the series 63-14-1 and has won the last eight meetings.

The last edition of the series was a 52-3 Buckeye victory in Evanston one season after Ohio State beat the Wildcats45-24inthe201­8 Big Ten Championsh­ip game.

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