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A college football season never goes to plan. There are always unexpected results. A look at the surprises at the biggest halfway mark of the year.
Michigan running back Justice Haynes was one of nine players from the Big Ten who made the AP midseason All-America team.
College football is the most fun when we're wrong. Indiana climbing to No. 1 isn't something many could've predicted.
The Colts stay hot as the unbeaten Hoosiers blast Oregon on the road and soar to a historic No. 3. An improving Notre Dame lurks.
Indiana picked up the best win of the college football season on Saturday, according to Joel Klatt. Was it enough to put the Hoosiers at No. 1 in his latest top 10?
Of course Oregon takes a fall from No. 3 to No. 8 after taking its first loss of the season, and Oklahoma fell after its upset loss at the hands of Texas as well. The Sooners were No. 7 going into the weekend in the CBS Sports 136 and now find themselves well outside the top 10 checking in at No. 15.
Let's make something abundantly clear. Indiana won't be ranked No. 1 in any poll anytime soon as long as Ohio State keeps winning. In fact, no one is likely to unseat the Buckeyes unless the Buckeyes finally unseat themselves.
The Buckeyes continue to hold the top spot after a 34-16 win at Illinois and a strong first half showing. Ohio State lead 20-3 at the break and Jeremiah Smith found the end zone during the fourth quarter to go up 34-10 as the nail in the coffin.
The No. 7 Indiana Hoosiers, led by quarterback Fernando Mendoza, face the No. 3 Oregon Ducks, led by quarterback Dante Moore, on Saturday, Oct. 11, 2025 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene, Ore.
The No. 3 Indiana Hoosiers are silencing critics after a 30-20 road win over Oregon. David Pollack says they’re “absolutely for real” as Indiana eyes another playoff run.