The Hoosiers are in full form after a spectacular win over Nebraska last weekend. Currently, they are preparing for their upcoming game against Washington. An ESPN analyst said, “The biggest mover this week was Indiana, which left no doubt in a 56-7 win against Nebraska. The only ranked team left on their schedule is Ohio State.” Reflecting on India’s playoff chances after beating Ryan Day and OSU. But wait, how many teams make it to the playoffs? Ahh, 12, right? And Indiana football is ranked 13. But Adam Breneman says they’ll indeed have a spot in the playoffs!
The co-founder of the college sports company and an analyst at Yahoo Sports and CBS Sports, Breneman, recently shared his views about the possibility of Indiana being there in the playoffs in an Instagram video. “Indiana isn’t just winning. They are dominating everyone they play. They’re 7-0; every win has been by double digits. They have not trailed one time this entire season. Indiana better be ranked ahead of every team with two losses in this week’s eight people, including Alabama. They should jump Boise State. They should jump Texas, A&M, who just had a close game, and Mississippi State.”
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“This Indiana team is legitimate, and Kurtis Rourke is playing like one of the best quarterbacks in the country. He’s experienced. This is an Indiana team that is legit, and their offense is the one that’s in the country, and it’s looking pretty real. Need to travel to Columbus, Ohio, at 10-0 to go play Ohio State College; that will be a legendary matchup.”
He made it pretty clear, predicting that Indiana will be 10-0 when they face Ohio State. With that, he neglected all the possibilities for Washington, Michigan, and MI State to win against them. These are the teams Indiana will face before they finally play against Ohio State on November 23.
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There are teams like Oregon, Penn State, Miami, and Iowa State that are already holding unbeatable status and are currently ranked among the top 12 teams. If Indiana beats Ohio State as well, Ryan Day’s team is going to be in the trenches. Gradually, everyone is singing the song of Indiana, and the recent addition to it is college game day.
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Indiana is ready to roll against Washington this weekend, so guess what! College GameDay is going to join them! Another interesting fact is that Lee Corso will also be there to join the rest of the crew, and you know what? The guy was the head coach of Indiana years ago! From 1973 to 1982, if Indiana plays the way they’re playing, it’s going to be a memorable game day for Corso as well.
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It’s going to be the first time ESPN’s College GameDay is traveling to Indiana to witness the matchup between 7-0 unbeatable Indiana and 4-3 okayish Washington. How is Indiana doing all of it? They’re improving with each game, and their last week’s 56-7 remarkable win over Nebraska is going to be written in the history of college football.
On the other hand, Washington is coming off an upset 16-40 loss to Iowa State in week seven. Washington enters this game with a 2-2 conference record, and if they take down the current sensation, Indiana, they’ll be making waves. With that, do you know who the guest picker is for week nine’s College GameDay? Well, it’s still not announced; stay connected to know it first from us.
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