Third-ranked Oregon plays its second top-10 team in as many games when the Ducks host No. 7 Indiana on Saturday in another high-profile Big Ten football matchup at Eugene, Ore.
The Ducks (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) were flying high after a 30-24 double-overtime upset of then-No. 3 Penn State on the road on Sept. 27. Now they will be rested coming off a midseason bye week and playing at home.
Oregon is looking for its 36th win in program history over a top-10 team. The Ducks hold the nation's longest active regular-season winning streak at 23 games and the nation's longest home victory streak at 18.
The Hoosiers and Ducks have not played each other since 2004, when Indiana edged Oregon 30-24 in Eugene.
This year, the Ducks have scored points on all 23 trips into the red zone on offense, the seco