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Indiana opens up Big Ten play 1-0 after a dominant 42-13 victory over UCLA in the Rose Bowl on Saturday night. The Hoosiers are off to a 3-0 start this season, the first time that has happened since 2020.

While this win has opened the eyes of the AP Top 25 Poll, which gave Indiana a couple of votes this week, an ESPN college football writer took it to a whole new level, ranking the Hoosiers at No. 11, thus putting them in the college football playoff picture.

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7. Canes
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It's been three weeks, and there are 43 unbeaten FBS teams left. I ranked them.

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* DAMN, MSU-MOORHEADhttps://t.co/2by3hnmqLD

โ€” Bill Connelly (@ESPN_BillC) September 16, 2024


Curt Cignetti's team has been on fire offensively. Indiana currently has the No. 11 ranked offense among FBS teams, with 119 points in the past two games. Quarterback Kurtis Rourke is ranked seventh in the country in completion percentage and inside the Top-30 in total passing yards.

The Hoosiers' schedule gets really interesting going forward. Indiana resumes Big Ten play against Maryland at home in a couple of weeks, followed by a road trip to Evanston to take on Northwestern. They will then get a bye-week before what could be an extremely intriguing game against Nebraska at home.

However, Indiana will still need to take care of business this Saturday when they host the Charlotte 49ers. The Hoosiers will be without defensive lineman CJ West and cornerback D'Angelo Ponds for the first half due to targeting penalties against UCLA.ย