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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti said quarterback Fernando Mendoza prepares better than any player he's ever been around. But nothing could've readied Mendoza for the sights and sounds he witnessed Saturday evening from Memorial Stadium's Northeast corner.
Michigan State football was eviscerated 38-13 by No. 3 Indiana as Jonathan Smith's season-saving effort fell flat, especially on defense.
The Indiana Hoosier football team moved up one spot to No. 2 in this week’s Associated Press college football poll. The move comes after Indiana dominated Michigan State, 38-13, in the Old Brass Spittoon Game on Saturday afternoon in Bloomington,
The No. 3 Hoosiers look to continue their perfect season against the Spartans, who are coming off a 38-13 homecoming loss to UCLA. Here's how to watch.
Indiana football QB Fernando Mendoza won't call himself a Heisman frontrunner. The fans did it for him with 'HeisMendoza' chants vs MSU.
Maryland suffers a heartbreaking 20-17 loss to UCLA, surrendering three late scoring drives led by Nico Iamaleava.
Michigan State certainly showed up in Bloomington, even if its fans didn’t at a Memorial Stadium that was filled to the brim with a high concentration of home fans. The Spartans led twice in the first half, and their 367 yards are the most against Indiana’s defense all season.
Oct. 25 at 12 p.m. EDT. How to watch: FOX Key stats Indiana Offense Overall: 497.3 yards per game (7th in FBS) Passing: 271.3 yards per game (31st) Rushing: