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The Hoosiers remained at No. 2 in this week's College Football Playoff rankings despite a close win at Penn St. on Saturday.
History includes a second-straight 10-0 start, something that has never been done in the program’s previous 120-plus years. The Hoosiers’ 7-0 Big Ten start is also the second-straight year it’s done that, another program first. The goal is to improve on last season’s 1-2 finish, with road losses to Ohio State and Notre Dame.
The Nittany Lions appeared poised to upset the Hoosiers as they led 24-20 with less than two minutes remaining in the game. However, Indiana executed a 10-play, 80-yard touchdown drive to secure the victory. This thrilling finish caught the attention of ESPN's Matt Barrie on his show, "The Matt Barrie Show."
The college football season is heating up, and the preseason Top 10 teams have taken some very different paths. Some have lived up to the hype, while others have struggled to stay afloat as the playoff picture comes into focus.
No. 2 IU football wrote its origin story for new era, sets up collision course with No. 1 Ohio State
Curt Cignetti has completely flipped the culture of IU football, the win at Penn State the next stamp of approval. Two undefeateds may soon meet, defined differently.
Indiana Hoosiers football coach Curt Cignetti will need to find a new quarterback in the transfer portal for the 2026 season, with Fernando Mendoza likely declaring for the NFL draft.
The College Football Playoff committee unveiled the second of six official rankings and the Indiana football program stayed at No. 2 on
TheHoosier.com staff is talking Indiana Football and Basketball after big wins for both teams over the weekend.Writer and host Drew Rosenberg and Senior Writer Zach Browning open the show talking Indiana Football after their miraculous win over Penn State.
The Wisconsin Badgers' already messy quarterback situation took a turn for the worse during Saturday's 13-10 win over Washington when starter Danny O'Neil was c