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The 2025 Indiana Hoosiers became the fifth team in college football history to go 15-0. They can now become the second team to go 16-0, joining only the 1894 Yale team that played with leather helmets.
With a ruthless 56-22 beating of Oregon in the Peach Bowl, the Hoosiers punched their ticket to their first national championship game appearance in program history.
Head coach Curt Cignetti has taken its breath away from the college football world with a dramatic turnaround of the Hoosiers program, going from one of the biggest losing teams in the Big 10 to potentially the most dominant season of all time.
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Elijah Sarratt #13 of the Indiana Hoosiers is tackled by Ify Obidegwu #7 of the Oregon Ducks during the first quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff semifinal in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 9, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Many prominent sports figures took to social media to express their amazement at Indiana’s unprecedented dominance during and after its victory over Oregon. Indiana Governor Mike Braun also weighed in.
Indiana’s Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza threw five touchdown passes, improving his case to be the No. 1 pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Kaelon Black ran for two touchdowns to lead Indiana’s running game.
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Fernando Mendoza #15 of the Indiana Hoosiers is tackled by Aaron Flowers #21 of the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 9, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Oregon (13-2, No. 5 CFP) was doomed by three first-half turnovers while also being shorthanded by the absence of two of its best running backs.
Indiana’s defense didn’t wait long to make an impact. On Oregon’s first play, cornerback D’Angelo Ponds intercepted Moore’s pass intended for Malik Benson and returned the pick 25 yards for a touchdown. Just 11 seconds into the game, the Hoosiers and their defense had already made a statement: This was going to be a long night for Moore and the Oregon offense.
Moore’s 19-yard touchdown pass to tight end Jamari Johnson tied the game. The rest of the half belonged to Indiana and its big-play defense.
After Mendoza’s 8-yard touchdown pass to Omar Cooper Jr. gave the Hoosiers the lead for good at 14-7, Indiana’s defense forced a turnover when Moore fumbled and Indiana recovered at the Oregon 3-yard line, setting up Black’s scoring run.
Moore lost a second fumble later in the second quarter when beaten by Daniel Ndukwe and Mario Landino recovered at the Oregon 21. Mendoza’s first scoring pass to Sarratt gave the Hoosiers a 35-7 lead.
Indiana extended its lead to 42-7 on a 13-yard scoring pass from Mendoza to EJ Williams Jr.
Oregon finally responded. A 70-yard run by Hill set up a 2-yard touchdown run by Harris.
The Hoosiers led 35-7 at halftime as the Ducks were held to nine rushing yards on 17 carries. Noah Whittington, who leads Oregon with 829 rushing yards, was sidelined with an undisclosed injury after Jordon Davison, who had rushed for 667 yards and 15 touchdowns, was already out. listed as out with a clavicle injury.
Backup running backs, including Jay Harris and Dierre Hill Jr, provided very little help to quarterback Dante Moore. Moore’s task against Indiana’s stifling defense would have been daunting even with all his weapons.
Coming off their undefeated regular season, the Hoosiers have only gained momentum in the CFP. Indiana overwhelmed Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl quarterfinals when Mendoza threw for 192 yards and three touchdowns.
Now, the Hoosiers will prepare to face Miami on January 19 in the national championship game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Miami beat Mississippi 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday night.
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Roman Hemby #1 of the Indiana Hoosiers goes out of bounds before the end zone against the Oregon Ducks during the second quarter of the 2025 College Football Playoff semifinal in the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on January 9, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Indiana will try to give the Big Ten its third straight national title, following Ohio State and Michigan the last two seasons. Few teams in any conference can compare to the Hoosiers’ season-long display of strong, balanced play.
The country will be watching to see if this unprecedented team can finish the job and truly punch its ticket into the history books.




