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BELIEVE IT! Indiana Football GOOD ENOUGH to Win NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP?  James Franklin FIRED!

BELIEVE IT! Indiana Football GOOD ENOUGH to Win NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP? James Franklin FIRED!

Episode 1548 Published 8 months, 1 week ago
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The Indiana Hoosiers just proved they're legitimate national championship contenders with a stunning road victory over Oregon, and the college football landscape has officially shifted. After dismantling the Ducks 30-20 in Eugene, Curt Cignetti's squad has climbed to third in the AP Poll and established themselves as the biggest threat to Ohio State's Big Ten dominance.

We break down how Indiana's complete team - featuring quarterback Kurtis Rourke, standout receivers Elijah Sarratt and Omar Cooper, and a suffocating defense - matches up against the nation's elite programs. The Hoosiers' front four dominated Oregon's offensive line with six sacks, while their linebacker corps of Aiden Fisher, Elijah Hardy, and Isaiah Jones combined for 34 tackles in a masterful defensive performance.

Beyond Indiana's breakthrough, we analyze Penn State's shocking decision to fire James Franklin following consecutive losses to Northwestern, UCLA, and Oregon, USC's dominant 31-13 victory over Michigan behind freshman walk-on King Miller's 158-yard rushing performance, and Washington quarterback Demond Williams Jr.'s record-breaking 538 total yards against Rutgers.

Our top 10 Big Ten observations reveal which players and moments defined this pivotal weekend in conference play.

Watch now to discover why Indiana might be the most dangerous team nobody saw coming and how the Big Ten championship race just became wide open.

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