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Indiana Stuns Oregon, Emerges as National Title Contender

Summary

  • Indiana defeats No. 3 Oregon 30-20 on the road
  • Hoosiers' defense limits Ducks to just 64 yards in second half
  • Indiana's second-ever win over a top-5 opponent
Indiana Stuns Oregon, Emerges as National Title Contender

On October 12, 2025, the Indiana Hoosiers delivered a resounding message to the college football world: they are a legitimate national championship contender. In a matchup between two top-10 teams, the No. 7 Hoosiers went on the road and defeated the No. 3 Oregon Ducks 30-20, snapping the Ducks' 18-game home winning streak.

Indiana's dominant defensive performance was the key to the victory. The Hoosiers' top-10 defense limited Oregon's high-powered offense to just 267 total yards and harassed Ducks quarterback Dante Moore, sacking him six times. Moore, a Heisman Trophy hopeful, was held to just 21-of-34 passing for 186 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions.

The win is Indiana's second-ever against a top-five opponent, joining a 1967 victory over Purdue. It's also the program's first-ever road win over a top-five team. With this impressive triumph, the Hoosiers have firmly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the national championship race.

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The Indiana Hoosiers have emerged as a legitimate national championship contender after their impressive 30-20 road victory over the No. 3 Oregon Ducks. With their dominant defensive performance and the emergence of quarterback Mendoza, the Hoosiers have proven they can compete with the best teams in the country.
The Indiana Hoosiers' top-10 defense was the key to their victory over the Oregon Ducks. The Hoosiers' aggressive and athletic group of linebackers, led by Aiden Fisher, sacked Ducks quarterback Dante Moore six times and held the high-powered Oregon offense to just 267 total yards, including only 64 yards in the second half.
Indiana's 30-20 victory over the No. 3 Oregon Ducks is a landmark moment for the Hoosiers' program. It is only the second time in program history that Indiana has defeated a top-five opponent, and the first time they have ever won a road game against a top-five team. This win firmly establishes the Hoosiers as a national championship contender and a force to be reckoned with in college football.

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