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But the Terps showed a glimmer of hope when they started the second half. Maryland trailed, 20-3, but the Terps got the homecoming crowd stirring with a four-play, 75-yard touchdown drive that cut the Hoosiers’ lead to 20-10.
Fernando Mendoza has been efficient in leading the Indiana Hoosiers to a No. 2 national ranking. Will that translate to a No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft?
Indiana’s defense has become an absolute menace in 2025. Defensive coordinator Bryant Haines has orchestrated one of the most dominant defensive schemes in college football.
"It's about winning the Big Ten Championship and then trying to win the Natty," edge rusher Mikail Kamara said after Indiana football's 55-10 win over Maryland.
The Big 12 had two teams in the top 10 for the first time in two years and Notre Dame was back in the top 10 after a two-month absence.
Our college football betting picks, odds & expert predictions see the Indiana defense making life miserable for Maryland on Saturday, November 1.
The Hoosiers, after a small scare, cruised to yet another blowout victory, knocking off the Terrapins 55-10 on the road.
Indiana (9-0, 6-0), a 55-10 winner over Maryland on the road on Saturday, own impressive victories over Illinois (63-10), Iowa (20-15) and Oregon (30-20). The Hoosiers, coached by Curt Cignetti, piled up 588 yards of total offense vs. the Terrapins in College Park, Md.
Indiana football remained undefeated after a comfortable road win against Maryland. The Hoosiers' defense forced multiple turnovers which the offense converted into points. A strong rushing attack helped Indiana control the game and secure the victory.
For the first time in his four-year college career, Indiana football receiver Elijah Sarratt did not record a catch in limited action Saturday vs. Maryland.
In our weekly grading exercise, Notre Dame gets a C for its ugly win. Below, we hand out seven more grades from Week 10 -- one for every team that started or ended the day with national championship odds of +3000 or better. No. 3 Texas A&M (+950), No. 4 Alabama (+750) and No. 6 Oregon (+1000) were each off.