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Aiden Fisher Ready To Face “Whole New” Oregon Team in Peach Bowl

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When Indiana faced Oregon during the regular season, it was Aiden Fisher who was the difference-maker for the Hoosiers. The senior linebacker flew around the field, totaling a season-high 13 tackles (4 solo) and 1.5 sacks against the Ducks, helping propel Indiana to a 30-20 win.​​ The Hoosiers will need another big game from Fisher if they hope to beat Oregon again and advance to the National Championship game.

Peach Bowl: Initial Injury Report (No. 1 Indiana vs. No. 5 Oregon)

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Oregon’s football team faces significant injuries ahead of the Peach Bowl, with freshman running back Jordan Davison, the team’s leading scorer, ruled out. The Ducks will also be without wide receiver Evan Stewart and junior Jayden Limar, leaving them with limited options at running back for the upcoming game.

Coached for the Moment: Indiana Leans on Preparation Ahead of Peach Bowl

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Indiana enters the Peach Bowl confident in its preparation ahead of a rematch with Oregon. Linebacker Rolijah Hardy credits the coaching staff for elevating the defense through film study, physical practices, and a next man up mentality as the Hoosiers prepare for another high-stakes showdown.

Elijah Sarratt and Indiana Up to the Challenge Against No. 5 Oregon

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Following a convincing victory against Alabama in the Rose Bowl, Indiana has a date in the Peach Bowl against a familiar foe: the Oregon Ducks. The Hoosiers have already beaten the Ducks once this season, but this time, a trip to the National Championship hangs in the balance. Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt spoke to the media on Monday to preview how the Hoosiers stack up against the Ducks’ secondary.

The Reactionary Preview: #1 IUFB vs #5 Oregon in the Peach Bowl

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On January 1, 2026, the Indiana Hoosiers celebrated a Rose Bowl victory against Alabama, advancing to the Peach Bowl against Oregon. Fans reflect on past struggles with optimism, anticipating a rematch. The article analyzes matchups, emphasizing key performances and coaching stability, predicting Indiana’s potential success based on recent improvements and statistics.

Cignetti and Lanning Agree: We Need To Change The CFB Calendar

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The college football calendar is broken; this much is a given. Top seeds have nearly a month off before the playoffs, and coaches of those teams must woo transfers while actively preparing for playoff games. Oregon head coach Dan Lanning has been campaigning to change the calendar for a while. On Saturday, he gained an unlikely ally in this pursuit: his opposing coach in the Peach Bowl, Indiana’s Curt Cignetti.

What Games Should Indiana Fans Tune into This Week?

Indiana Fans

I do not know about the rest of you, but I am ready for some football games. With the Hoosiers on a bye week, who should Indiana fans keep an eye on? Here are the games I will be watching this week. All times are Eastern.