Matchup to Watch: No.2 Indiana’s Running Game vs. Wisconsin’s Rush Defense

It’ll be strength against strength when the No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers (10-0, 7-0) take on the Wisconsin Badgers (3-6,1-5) on Saturday in Bloomington.
IUFB: The Reactionary Take + PSU Preview

I know that’s two years in a row for IU to get to 9-0 but anyone who’s followed this program longer than the Curt Cignetti era knows just how insane that sounds. “Firsts” in program history are seemingly happening every week and I have still not fully adjusted to this reality.
It’s just still so hard for me to get to the new reality that is “yes, IU is actually just a very good football team and this is what good football teams do”.
Hoosiers Ground Game Steadies the Ship in 55-10 Win Over Terrapins

For the first six minutes of game time on Saturday, the Hoosiers looked like they may be put on upset alert. The Hoosiers were without starting offensive line man Drew Evans and linebacker Aiden Fisher, lost leading receiver Elijah Sarratt to a hamstring injury. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza was being pressured and already had thrown an interception. It looked like the ingredients were there for an upset, but that’s when the Indiana ground game went to work.
Bonded in the Backfield: How Kaelon Black and Hemby Keep Indiana Rolling

Indiana’s backfield duo of Kaelon Black and Roman Hemby has become a driving force behind the Hoosiers’ high-powered offense. On and off the field, their chemistry fuels a rushing attack that ranks among the nation’s best—and could carry Indiana to another undefeated season.
Indiana Running Back Roman Hemby Named Paul Hornung Award Player-of-the-Week

Louisville, Ky. – Oct. 28, 2025 – Five players representing the Big Ten, Mountain West, SEC, MAC and Big 12 conferences were named to the Paul Hornung Award Honor Roll for their performances in week nine of the college football season. Making the list are Roman Hemby, Indiana; D. J. McKinney, New Mexico; Rayshawn Pleasant, Auburn; Brock Townsend, Central Michigan; and J’Koby Williams, Texas Tech.
Stock up/Stock Down IU-UCLA

The Hoosiers hosted a national TV game on Saturday and showed why they are the second-ranked team in the country with a 56-6 beat down of media darling UCLA. While a 50-point win would be cause for an all stock up report, it is not. Let’s take a look at how IU’s portfolio is doing.
Indiana’s Balanced Offense Bruises Bruins 56-6

All week long the national media talked about how Indiana’s matchup against UCLA had all the markings of a ‘trap game.’ They talked endlessly about how Indiana could underestimate a “better-than-their-record” UCLA team and get upset at home. If Saturday’s matchup was a trap, then it’s safe to say that Indiana dodged it quicker than a Roman Hemby jump cut. The Hoosiers, led by their high-powered offense, absolutely crushed the Bruins 56-6.
No. 2 IU Will Raise the Victory Flag against UCLA If…

The No. 2 Hoosiers (7-0, 4-0) host Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff game when they take on the UCLA Bruins(3-4, 3-1) on Saturday. The Hoosiers have a 13-game home winning streak and have won 12 of their last 13 Big Ten conference games. Another sellout crowd will be on hand at Merchants Bank Field at Memorial Stadium. Here’s what the Hoosiers need to do to keep the momentum rolling…
Stock up/Stock Down IU-Oregon

Few thought the Hoosiers could head into Eugene and beat the No. 3 Ducks, but IU left the Pacific Northwest with a 30-20 win. The stock portfolio is looking good and dividends are paying off. Let’s look at the stock report from IU’s big win in Eugene.
Unshaken: Mendoza’s Poise Fuels Indiana’s Historic Win

After a crushing pick six tied the game in the fourth quarter, Fernando Mendoza responded with a flawless 75-yard drive to seal No. 7 Indiana’s 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon. His resilience under pressure led the Hoosiers to 6-0 — and their first-ever Top 5 road victory.