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The Indiana Hoosiers continue to be the story of the 2020 college football season, as they moved to 6-1 in 2020 with a 14-6 win over the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday in Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.
Starting quarterback Jack Tuttle stepped in admirably for the injured Michael Penix Jr., going for just 13-22 for 130 yards and two touchdowns, but there were no turnovers all day for the Crimson and White.
With the win the Hoosiers move to 6-1 on the season, so the #9WINDIANA shirts of beloved collegiate athletics provider Homefield are closer than ever to happening. It’s also the Hoosiers best shot at the Rose Bowl since 1968, as commemorated by their sweatshirt available here.
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— Homefield (@HomefieldApparl) December 5, 2020
For now the biggest challenge for IU might be Big Ten Athletic Directors and Presidents, who seem to be leaning towards putting Ohio State in the Big Ten Championship Game anyway despite a rule before the season requiring teams to play six regular season games to be eligible to compete for the conference championship.
If Michigan is unable to play next Saturday in The Horseshoe due to Covid-19, Ohio State would finish the regular season at 5-0.
The Hoosiers closed as 14.5 point underdogs at DraftKings Sportsbook against Wisconsin today.