Indiana, Hoosiers and CFP
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The Hoosiers’ dominant CFP run could put them in the mix for best of all time... pending a title
Undefeated Indiana did more than just justify its place as the top seed in the College Football Playoff with its lopsided rout of Oregon in the Peach Bowl semifinal.
The No. 1 Hoosiers (15-0) added a pair of commitments on defense Sunday, Jan. 11 — Tulsa defensive tackle Joe Hjelle and Montana State cornerback Carson Williams — along Hawaii punter Billy Gowers. They also lost a member of the secondary, Jah Jah Boyd, over the weekend.
The photographs are black-and-white, but their images burst with a colorful exuberance. One depicts a lockerroom full of smiling faces — some with a few missing teeth — of young men celebrating a college football victory.
Three first-half turnovers and five touchdown passes by Indiana's Fernando Mendoza lead to one of the Ducks' worst losses in recent memory.
Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti, who rarely expresses joy on the sideline, explained how he's occasionally happy.
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Indiana basketball vs Nebraska recap today: Cornhuskers recover from big deficit to beat Hoosiers
Jamarques Lawrence scores 27 points, Rienk Mast 13 and Pryce Sandfort 12 for No. 11 Nebraska (16-0, 5-0), which is off to the best start in program history. Braden Frager scores all 11 of his points in the closing minutes.
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Spartans listed as slight favorite against Hoosiers on Tuesday
The Spartans are listed as a 6.5-point favorite against the Hoosiers in Tuesday's matchup, according to FanDuel. The over/under points total is set at 140.5 points.
Steve Alford reacts honestly as Indiana football chases a historic undefeated season and College Football Playoff national title.