Hoosiers Offense Can’t Find Rhythm in Loss to Notre Dame

Hoosiers Offense Can’t Find Rhythm in Loss to Notre Dame

Written By: Ben Gillard (@benjgillard)

Coming into the first round of the College Football Playoff, the Indiana offense was averaging 426.4 yards per game and a whopping 41.3 points per game. On a cold night in South Bend, the Hoosiers looked to keep this success going. Unfortunately for IU, the offense was uncharacteristically out of rhythm. In the first half, the Hoosiers had four drives reach Notre Dame territory, only to come away with three points, as three punts and an interception stalled many of their promising drives.

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The Hoosiers Plan to Prove They Are For Real This Friday

The Hoosiers Plan to Prove They Are For Real This Friday

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

Throughout the entire season, people have doubted the Hoosiers’ ability to compete in big games and that doubt grew after an underwhelming performance against Ohio State. This doubt that is cast upon them has driven the team all year and they will continue to play in the College Football Playoffs with that chip on their shoulder.

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Cignetti Has Been Working Overtime to Prep for Notre Dame

Cignetti Has Been Working Overtime to Prep for Notre Dame

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

The week has finally arrived leading up into the Hoosiers first College Football Playoff appearance. After stomping Purdue, the Hoosiers have been waiting patiently for the past few weeks for the chance to prove themselves. While it’s disappointing for the Hoosiers to not make the Big Ten Championship, it has proven beneficial to the team giving them an extra week to rest their bodies to ensure they are as healthy as they can be. While the players have probably enjoyed some time off, they are itching to get back to playing and so is Coach Cignetti who has been working overtime to prepare for the Fighting Irish.

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Saying Farewell to the Four Team College Football Playoff Era

Saying Farewell to the Four Team College Football Playoff Era

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

With the Michigan Wolverines 34-13 win over the Washington Huskies in Monday night’s College Football Playoff Championship Game the end of the four team playoff arrived. Since the 2014 season, the FBS has had a four team playoff for better or worse. I am not here to debate what the playoff has done to the spot, just to remember some of the games and performances it has given college football fans before it moves to 12 teams in 2024.. Here is a look back at the four team College Football Playoff.

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