Indiana, Curt Cignetti and College Football Playoff
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Rumors that Indiana is cheating were addressed amid the College Football Playoff title game against Miami on Monday.
It’s been a historic season for Indiana. Mendoza is largely to credit. Behind him, the program won its first Big Ten title since 1967. They beat Ohio State for the first time since 1988. The team also earned the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
Indiana linebacker Aidan Fisher credits that hard work for IU’s impressive defensive showings early in games, such as defensive back D’Angelo Ponds’ first play interception in the Peach Bowl. For Fisher, studying the film is the key to victory. In fact, he finds the cheating allegations “...funny and kind of ridiculous.”
Baseless claims the Hoosiers had nefarious access to Oregon’s game plan popped up after the Peach Bowl. Here’s what actually happened.
Indiana reaches the national championship game to face Miami after a Peach Bowl win, but the easy path sparks cheating allegations.
Danny White said Tennessee is among the top NIL spenders, but he accused other schools of breaking rules to land premier players from the portal.
The Hoosiers have reached the CFP national championship game, and the sensation is so unbelievable others claim there is only one possible reason.
Pat Forde addresses asinine theories as Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza leads the undefeated Indiana Hoosiers to the National Championship.
No team in high school football had a more chaotic postseason that Gainesville in Georgia. The Red Elephants were involved in an ugly brawl that led to a