BLOOMINGTON – Everything is in front of Indiana.

The Hoosiers spent all offseason insisting they would not be a one-hit wonder under coach Curt Cignetti, that their shocking College Football Playoff appearance last season was not a flash in the pan before a return to mediocrity, but the start of a special run under a coach who won't accept anything less.

Through three games, all of IU's discussion over the last 10 months about elevating, about not repeating its 2024 but doing even better, has looked prescient. The Hoosiers have dominated (statistically if not on the scoreboard against Old Dominion) their first three opponents and are 3-0 for the second year in a row. They have moved into the top 16 of several computer rankings, which value them more than the human pollsters, who are stil

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