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Indiana is trying to prove they belong in the College Football Playoff. Entering Week 13, the Hoosiers are 10-0 for the first time in school history and came in at No. 5 in the latest College Football Playoff ranking.
Week 13 was seen by many as the Hoosier’s first real test of the season. Going to Ohio State is never easy, and the narrative was that Indiana would be left out of the CFP with a blowout loss.
However, with around 2 minutes to play in the first half, the game was tied at 7. The Hoosiers had not only kept the score tied, they had matched the Buckeyes’ physicality.
Social media was ablaze with people giving props to Indiana. Check out some of the reactions here:
No matter the result of this game, Indiana is a playoff team. They proved in 1 quarter that they belong
— DPH (@DPHBuckeyes) November 23, 2024
Indiana is a playoff team. They’re a contender. Stop hating and embrace that fact.
— AGGRESSIVELY OPTIMISTIC TEXAS FAN (@TexasHookem22) November 23, 2024
Indiana is up 7-0 late into the 2nd
They’re in the Playoff
If you don’t like it, you dont know ball
— Ryne Schill (@ryneschill) November 23, 2024
Hmmmm interesting I was told the 12 team playoff gave no one a chance. Indiana up 7-0 on the “sure fire playoff team” Ohio State
— Hayden Klinkhamer (@ThatBoyKlink) November 23, 2024
I’ve seen enough. INDIANA DESERVES A PLAYOFF SPOT!
— Metalzaz (@Metalzaz13) November 23, 2024
Ok I’ve seen enough, Indiana is in the playoff
— #14 Edub (9-1) (@E_Winn24) November 23, 2024
Indiana is winning. Mississippi is losing more problems for the playoff selection committee if this carries through..
— Lex Staley (@lexstaley) November 23, 2024
Sorry SEC fans but Indiana is a CFP team
— Angry Raider (@AngryRaiderRed) November 23, 2024
Indiana is actually legit!
— Frank (@Dr_Hominoidea) November 23, 2024
Ohio State would eventually carry a 14-7 lead into halftime, but the Hoosiers are far from getting blown out to this point in the game
While the Hoosiers hung tough in the first half, there’s still a lot of football to be played. It will be interesting to see if the team can keep up the momentum all game long.
After Week 13, the Hoosiers will wrap up their regular season with an in-state rivalry game against Purdue.
Bryce Lazenby covers college football for Saturday Tradition. A Nashville native, his previous stops include FanSided, Dimers, and The Leaf-Chronicle.