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Indiana football QB Fernando Mendoza admits he’s a ‘Matt Patricia fan’ before Big Ten title showdown
Indiana Hoosiers football quarterback Fernando Mendoza praises Ohio State Buckeyes DC Matt Patricia before Saturday's Big Ten title game.
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Ahead of their clash, Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza shared his thoughts on Buckeyes quarterback Julian Sayin. “I really respect Julian. He is so effective, and he fits that (Ohio State) offense perfectly,” Mendoza said. “Every quarterback prides himself on completion percentage, and his completion percentage is out of this world.”
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti met with the media Monday afternoon to discuss the Hoosiers' looming Big Ten championship game battle with Ohio State.
Purdue was manhandled by Indiana’s offensive linemen, who excavated Grand Canyon-sized holes for backs Roman Hemby (152 yards, including an 82-yard touchdown) and Kaelon Black (66 yards, two touchdowns) to squirt through.
Curt Cignetti has been quick to offer praise, often citing numbers and names, of those who have stuck with him to build everywhere they have been.
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Has Indiana Football Clinched First Round Bye in CFP? Cignetti Not Expecting 'Any Handouts'
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti discussed the College Football Playoff implications surrounding the Hoosiers' Big Ten championship game vs Ohio State.
Indiana secured its first 12-0 regular season in program history Friday and now sets its sights on a Big Ten title on Dec. 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
Indiana returns from its bye riding plenty of momentum after a convincing 31-7 win over the Wisconsin Badgers. The Hoosiers fell short of covering as 28.5-point home favorites as the Under (44) cashed comfortably.
They're dominant, really, everywhere." Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti previews Big Ten title matchup against Ohio State.
Indiana’s rushing attack propelled the Hoosiers to a dominant 56-3 victory over Purdue on Friday. The Hoosiers combined for 355 total ground yards and five rushing touchdowns to secure the Old Oaken Bucket and the first Big Ten Football Championship appearance in school history.