No. 2 Hoosiers Hammer Maryland 55-10
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The Terps couldn’t keep up with undefeated No. 2 Indiana in a fizzling 55-10 defeat, their most lopsided loss since 2021.
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Undefeated No. 2 Indiana travels to College Park to take on a 4-3 Maryland team on Saturday that is 10 total points away from being unbeaten itself. Everything has gone right for the Hoosiers (8-0) this season with transfer quarterback Fernando Mendoza emerging as a Heisman Trophy favorite and Indiana coach Curt Cignetti proving he's more than a one-hit wonder.
The nation’s leader in margin of victory heading into the weekend will only have improved on that number as Indiana won big — again.
Indiana won 42-28 last season on its way to the College Football Playoff. A victory Saturday would give the Hoosiers a 9-0 start for the second consecutive season under coach Curt Cignetti. Indiana had never started 9-0 in program history before Cignetti arrived ahead of the 2024 season.
Indiana football was sloppy early, and had injuries to overcome, but turned in another dominant performance. The No. 2 Hoosiers cruised to a 55-10 victory over Maryland on Saturday at SECU Stadium in College Park,