UCLA, Indiana and college football
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Joel Klatt broke down the Big Noon Kickoff game between the UCLA Bruins and Indiana Hoosiers. He explained how UCLA has figured out their offense under play caller Jerry Neuheisel and interim head coach Tim Skipper Joel analyzed how the Indiana Hoosiers are the best team in the country and questioned how the UCLA defense will respond to Indiana's offense.
Now comes UCLA's most daunting challenge. Indiana (7-0, 4-0) is trying to protect the highest ranking in school history for the second straight week as it tries to extend a school record 13-game home winning in front of another sold out crowd on national television as they seek a second straight playoff bid.
FOX's Big Noon Saturday heads to Bloomington this week for UCLA at No. 2 Indiana. The matchup pits one of the sport's most surprising turnarounds against a bona
The No. 2 Indiana Hoosiers (7-0) host a Big Ten battle against the UCLA Bruins (3-4) on Saturday, October 25, 2025 at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN). The Hoosiers beat the Michigan State Spartans 38-13 in their most recent game. Their last time out, the Bruins knocked off the Maryland Terrapins 20-17.
There’s a logjam behind No. 1 Ohio State and Indiana in the Big Ten standings. No. 6 Oregon, No. 25 Michigan, Southern California, Northwestern, UCLA, Iowa and Minnesota all own 3-1 conference records, making for a seven-way tie.
The turnaround stories of both programs could not be more different. The Indiana Hoosiers have been dominant all season, rolling to a 7-0 start under Curt Cigne
No. 2 Indiana (7-0) has Fox’s Big Noon Kickoff on campus for Saturday’s game against UCLA (3-4), as the Hoosiers look to get another step closer to the Big Ten Title game and return trip to the College Football Playoff.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football will host Big Noon Kickoff, FOX's college football pregame show, ahead of its game against UCLA next week that will air on the network at noon ET.
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Indiana refuses to overlook UCLA after stunning turnaround: ‘We’re playing a 3-0 football team’
If you looked at the Big Ten standings, you’d see that UCLA, Indiana’s Week 9 opponent, is 3-4 with a 3-1 conference record. But if you asked Curt Cignetti or the Hoosiers, they’d tell a different story.