BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football is done fighting for attention.

The No. 3 Hoosiers (6-0; 3-0 Big Ten) are one of a handful of national title contenders and earned their highest-ever ranking in both national top 25 polls after beating Oregon, 30-20 , on Saturday at Autzen Stadium.

Are they worthy of consideration for being the No. 1 team in the country? Some voters seem to think so, here's a look at how many first-place votes IU got this week: More: How Indiana football built up the 'indomitable will' to take down Oregon

How many first place votes did IU football get in the national top 25 polls?

Indiana tied a program-record by receiving three first-place votes in the AP Poll, matching the record the program twice set during the 1945 season . The Hoosiers also received a fi

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