They did it.
No. 7 Indiana , college football's losingest program historically, landed its biggest road win — maybe its biggest win, period — Saturday afternoon, knocking off No. 2 Oregon 30-20 at Autzen Stadium in Eugene.
The Hoosiers were 1-72 against AP top-5 teams, until Saturday. There win against the Ducks marked the first against a top-5 team since they beat Purdue 19-14 on Nov. 25, 1967.
Here's what I liked, disliked and what IU's win means.
What I liked in Indiana football's win at Oregon
Indiana's pass rush did what Penn State's could not, and got Dante Moore off center early and often. An Oregon team that had allowed one sack all season allowed one on the game's first snap, setting the tone for three in the first half, and six. The result was a fine-but-inefficien