A late November top-5 matchup in Columbus, Ohio doesn’t tend to include Indiana football. But here we are. The 10-0 Hoosiers are ranked No. 5 in the College Football Playoff and head to Ohio State to face the No. 2 Buckeyes in the biggest game in IU history.
The debate about the Hoosiers has consumed college football media the past few weeks, primarily people dumping on IU’s strength of schedule.
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On Saturday’s ESPN College GameDay, outside Ohio Stadium, the debate continued. And it’s up to Indiana to convince the nation this season is no fluke.
Kirk Herbstreit: “Here’s what Indiana has at stake. How many games have they played? (10-0.) So they’ve played 10 games. They have 60 minutes and they can get more credibility than what they’ve done in 10 weeks. In 60 minutes.”
Desmond Howard: “Respect in college football is not given, it’s earned. In that stadium right there, if you take care of the Buckeyes, you’ve earned everybody’s respect in the sport.”
Nick Saban: “If they lose this game, they’ll get into the Playoff potentially, and never have beaten a top-25 team. That’s my issue… How close does it have to be for Indiana vs. Ohio State for Indiana to gain credibility?”
Herbstreit: “I don’t even care what the score is. If you walk out of the stadium and you’re like, ‘Indiana is pretty good. That’s all. I don’t care what the score is. They have to look good.”
We’ll find out later today. Kickoff is at noon. Follow our live blog for instant updates and analysis.
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Here’s a portion of that exchange:
“Let me give you a quick scenario. Michigan State came in here ranked No. 9 in 2021. They were down 42-0 at half. If this is Round 2 of that, what happens to Indiana?” – Kirk Herbstreit on Indiana-Ohio State and the CFP picture đđşđď¸ #CollegeGameDay pic.twitter.com/68U8d1gGqj
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