LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Indiana has waited more than a century to play a game like this.
Turn up the volume. The serious hollering is about to begin.
This will be the most significant football game that Indiana University has ever played.
This looks like one of the best weekends on the college football card.
Miyan Williams rushed for two touchdowns and No. 3 Ohio State beat Indiana 23-3 for its 23rd consecutive season-opening victory. Quarterback Kyle McCord was 20 of 33 with 239 yards and one interception since being named the Buckeyes starter. It was a sluggish performance from the Buckeyes, who led 10-3 at halftime and 13-3 until late in the third quarter. But the Buckeyes pulled away late to extend the FBS' longest active winning streak in a series to 28.
College football has a parity problem.
There’s Nick Saban of Alabama; Dabo Swinney of Clemson; Brian Kelly of Notre Dame; Jimbo Fisher of Texas A&M; Ryan Day of Ohio State; Lincoln Riley of Oklahoma; Kirby Smart of Georgia; Ed Orgeron of LSU …
The Tide dynasty has rolled along as close to business as usual as possible considering the circumstances.
On Tuesday night, the College Football Playoff committee revealed its latest Love Letter to Florida football -- also known as its weekly ratings.
When the Big Ten made the decision everybody knew was coming Wednesday, the Indiana University athletic administration and football program reacted in a way you're not supposed to react in 2020. They accepted it.