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The Heisman Trophy race has shifted in the Big Ten's favor, with Sayin and Mendoza now emerging as favorites to win college football’s most prestigious individual award.
MADISON, Wis. -- Indiana jumping Ohio State on my ballot will be a short-lived concept. The Hoosiers did nothing to lose that spot a week after earning it. It’s simply more about the dominance the Buckeyes have shown for seven weeks that’s made them an undeniable choice.
Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti has announced some devastating injury news on the defensive side of the football.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio State football’s Ryan Day is still the highest-paid head coach in the Big Ten, but another coach in the conference is moving up the national ranks. Curt Cignetti signed a new eight-year contract with Indiana on Thursday, raising his average annual salary to $11.6 million. His deal runs through the 2033 regular season.
Jahari Miller is one of the nation's top prospects in the 2027 class and he left an unofficial visit to Ohio State with a scholarship offer.
Indiana jumped a spot in the poll with then No. 2 Miami losing 24-21 to Louisville. The Hurricanes were one of four top 10 teams ( Ole Miss, Texas Tech and LSU) to lose over the weekend. Ohio State retained the top spot in both polls.
Indiana went on a run of its own to take a small lead over Ohio State and ultimately won the set. In the second set, the Hoosiers struggled to find any rhythm and fell 25-18. Indiana once again looked sluggish in the third and fourth sets, but gained momentum late to win the match 3-1 over the Buckeyes on Sunday afternoon at Wilkinson Hall.
Fernando Mendoza completed 24 of 28 passes for 332 yards and four touchdowns and No. 3 Indiana celebrated its highest ranking in program history with a 38-13 rout of Michigan State on Saturday. The Hoosiers (7-0,
UCLA Bruins football coach Tim Skipper could shed the interim label with two more wins the rest of the season against the Indiana Hoosiers, Nebraska Cornhuskers, Ohio State Buckeyes, Washington Huskies,