Indiana is taking on Purdue in a Week 14 matchup that could have major implications for Indiana. All the Hoosiers (likely) have to do to earn a College Football Playoff spot is knock off their in-state rivals.

It’s gotten off to a good start for the Hoosiers as the team is enjoying a 28-0 lead heading into halftime. The Hoosiers are outgaining the Boilermakers 331 to 51 as Purdue’s anemic offense has failed to gain any momentum.

The craziest part of the yardage difference is the fact that Indiana only scored 7 points in the 1st quarter. The team quickly got on the board in the 2nd quarter to make it 14-0.

Then, Kurtis Rourke found Elijah Sarratt deep down the field for an 84-yard score to make it 21-0. Sarratt was so wide open that the receiver was able to go all the way to the end zone without being touched.

Finally, the Hoosiers scored 1 more TD to make it 28-0. At the half, the score is still 28-0.

The Hoosiers are well on their way to finishing the regular season 11-1 and punching their ticket to the CFP for the first time. The team is also on their way to snapping Purdue’s 3-game win streak in the series.

The last time the Hoosiers won in this series was in 2019. The Hoosiers haven’t won at home against the Boilermakers since 2016. All-in-all, the Hoosiers have won 42 times in the series while the Boilermakers have won 77 times.