Indiana holds off Oregon
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Halftime allowed Indiana coach Curt Cignetti to show a little personality to TV viewers of IU's win over Oregon.
Let's make something abundantly clear. Indiana won't be ranked No. 1 in any poll anytime soon as long as Ohio State keeps winning. In fact, no one is likely to unseat the Buckeyes unless the Buckeyes finally unseat themselves.
No. 7 Indiana football got a massive, program-defining win over No. 3 Oregon on the road at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Oregon on Saturday afternoon.
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Tomorrow's Top 25 Today: Indiana replaces Oregon, Texas returns to college football rankings
Further down in the rankings we are expecting a drop for Oklahoma outside the top 10 and a bump back into the rankings for Arch Manning and Texas after taking down the Sooners in Dallas. That, plus plenty of shake up near the end of the ballots, will highlight the key shake ups for Sunday's new rankings release.
Very few college football experts picked Indiana to upset Oregon. Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza name dropped ESPN's Pat McAfee after Indiana's win over Oregon.
The Hoosiers shut down a high-octane Oregon offense en route to a rare road win for a team at Autzen Stadium. It impressed a former Notre Dame lineman.
The Ducks put forth by far their worst effort of the season and the Hoosiers took advantage at Autzen Stadium.
The No. 7 Indiana Hoosiers, led by quarterback Fernando Mendoza, face the No. 3 Oregon Ducks, led by quarterback Dante Moore, on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.
Indiana football's upset win over Oregon was a national statement and vindicating result for the Hoosiers and IU athletic director Scott Dolson.
Indiana defensive backs Bryson Baldwin Jr. and Bryson Bonds and running back Lee Beebe Jr., who were all out against Iowa, are out again.