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Come Fan with UsWednesday, June 24, 2026

Ohio State and Wisconsin literally ripped the turf at the Big Ten Championship

This isn’t good.

In the fourth quarter of the Big Ten Championship game between Ohio State and WIsconsin, the artificial turf at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis got all ripped up. It happened as Wisconsin scored a touchdown to pull within a score.

Wait, the best and most hilarious part about this is that THEY LITERALLY HAD TO FIX THE DAMN TURF IN THE MIDDLE OF THE GAME. Look at this, people.

I think it’s safe to call this man Dr. Turf Extraordinaire, but as it turns out, his real name is Eric Harlow, and folks, he’s got a dang degree in TURF!

The crew even brought out gardening tools to clean this rip up.

Look at my man go! The intensity!!!

This whole ordeal took a solid 10 minutes of real time, so this wasn’t a quick fix. Hopefully this doesn’t become an issue as the game moves along. God bless you, turf man. College football salutes you.

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