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Matt Barrie says the Hoosiers are a lock for the College Football Playoff. QB Fernando Mendoza continues to lead one of the nation’s most balanced offenses. The 2025 college football season is now in Week 10, meaning there are still several weeks left for teams to make their final pushes for the College Football Playoff.
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College Football Power Rankings: Indiana tightens grip on No. 1 position as Miami returns to top 10
The Hoosiers left little doubt about their No. 1 standing in the CBS Sports Power Rankings after trouncing UCLA
Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers hit the road to face a Maryland team on Saturday that has lost three straight games by narrow margins.
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Paul Finebaum Names College Football Program He’s ‘Far More Impressed’ With This Season Than Last
Paul Finebaum praised Indiana’s undefeated start, saying he’s “far more impressed” with this year’s team than last year’s playoff squad. The Hoosiers are 8–0 with two top-10 wins and their highest ranking in program history.
Did Indiana or Texas A&M do enough on Saturday to dethrone Ohio State from the No. 1 spot? Joel Klatt shares his most recent top 10 after Week 9.
Robert Griffin III of FOX Sports has a new team atop his college football rankings. After Week 9, Griffin released his updated Top 12 teams. Unlike virtually al
Michigan football joined three of the nation’s highest ranked teams in elite company. The Michigan Wolverines have mostly been seen as a middle-of-the-road team since losing the Oklahoma on the road earlier in the season, a belief reinforced with their loss to USC two weeks ago in Los Angeles.
The College Football Playoff picture cleared up significantly after Week 9. Will that remain the case or will Week 10 serve some upsets?
The Indiana Hoosiers look to avoid a trap when they visit the streaking UCLA Bruins at the Rose Bowl on Saturday afternoon.
On a sideline of a recent Big Ten football game between visiting Indiana and host Oregon, while Indiana led and Oregon travailed through the waning stages, there stood a 53-year-old man whose role in college football has gone from traditional and important to traditional and even more important.
College football has always been governed by emotion, not logic. This is what happens when you add chaos to it.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti offered an update on linebacker Aiden Fisher's injury status entering Saturday's game against Maryland.