Indiana football reaches No. 2
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BLOOMINGTON — Another week, another record ranking for Indiana football. The Hoosiers (7-0; 4-0 Big Ten) climbed to No. 2 in the US LBM Coaches Poll, its highest ranking in the poll after a 38-13 win over Michigan State on Saturday. They didn't receive any first-place votes in the coaches poll.
In a 38-13 blowout loss to No. 3 Indiana, Michigan State’s defense gave up touchdowns on its first five drives and got pushed into its red zone on the next two. But a whopping 19:12 of first half possession time kept Indiana’s offense off the field and made Saturday’s game competitive for at least a little while.
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