In the era of the 12-team College Football Playoff, it is possible for elite teams to play at home in the postseason.
The teams seeded fifth through eighth in the CFP have the chance to play in their own stadium in first-round matchups that last season featured a series of delirious atmospheres.
Unfortunately for No. 2 Indiana, there is a very real chance the Hoosiers have played too well this season to get that opportunity. If IU wins its final two games, against Wisconsin and Purdue, the Hoosiers would be well positioned to receive a bye through the first round of the playoff as one of the bracket's top four seeds.
That leaves today's game against the Badgers (3-6, 1-5 Big Ten) as maybe the last opportunity for Hoosier fans to see their team play at Memorial Stadium this season and pe

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