Ohio State, Indiana and College Football Playoff
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Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers are in a good spot to receive a first-round bye, as long as they avoid a letdown in the final four weeks of the regular season.
After Indiana blew out UCLA, Hoosier fans were asked if they can beat No. 1 ranked Ohio State? One response was the overwhelming majority.
Two months into the 2025 college football season, who is the current favorite in the Big Ten? Our roundtable writers discussed:
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.
Indiana keeps gaining first-place votes in the polls, but where does Joel Klatt rank the Hoosiers compared to Ohio State?
A look at the half-dozen teams still with a legitimate shot at competing for the Big Ten title in Indianapolis
Indiana football's ranking didn't change in the Associated Press Top 25 nor US LBM Coaches Poll, but the No. 2 Hoosiers continue growing closer to No. 1 Ohio State for the top spot. Indiana (8-0, 5-0 Big Ten) received 11 first place votes in the AP poll,
The AP Poll has the defending champion Ohio State Buckeyes on top, but if you ask one insider, the best team isn't the Buckeyes. It's the Indiana Hoosiers.
Based on records to date, the Big Ten has five options for a fourth bid: Iowa, Nebraska, Washington, USC and Michigan. They have the same number of losses (two) but different resumes. Our assessment of their CFP prospects, from best to worst:
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
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.