The most consistently terrible program in this history of college football just went 16-0 to complete the most impressive season and turnaround the sport has ever seen.
The Portal is making me like college football less. This feels like junior pro football. What's next? Why is Indiana so good suddenly? Let's talk about it!
Indiana and Miami, the two teams that beat Ohio State this season, will play in the national championship game after the Hoosiers blew out Oregon, 56-22, in the Peach Bowl.
Miami advances to the national championship game while the SEC misses the national championship game for a third straight year as the Hurricanes defeat Ole Miss, 31-27, in the CFP semifinal at the Fiesta Bowl.
Indiana was the only team with a first-round bye to win in this year’s CFP quarterfinals after all of the top four seeds lost in the quarterfinals of last year’s playoff.
Our Dumb, Beautiful Sport was on full display both on and off the field as the College Football Playoff got underway and Michigan descended into further chaos.
The past four years have brought nonstop scandal to the University of Michigan, including nine that have rocked its football program in the last three years alone.
Former Ohio State defensive coordinator Jim Knowles will be with his third program in as many seasons, as Tennessee has hired him to coordinate its defense.
Curt Cignetti confirmed Wednesday that Indiana defensive end Stephen Daley suffered a “serious” injury during the Hoosiers’ Big Ten Championship Game celebration that “will probably make him not available for the remainder of the season.”