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The Hoosiers jumped Miami for the top spot in this week's power rankings after beating Oregon to remain undefeated
The top 10 matchup of Oregon and Indiana drew large television audiences for ESPN and CBS. College GameDay averaged 2.7 million viewers, with 3.4 million in the final hour for its most-watched West Coast episode ever,
Plus: Fixing massive coaching buyouts, how the Top 25 will change in the second half and more college football questions.
It was a big win in viewership for CBS as the most-watched Week 7 game in four years on the network channel. Here's how it stacked up against other games.
CBS Sports analyst Aaron Taylor is so impressed that he’s proclaiming that Indiana’s front-7 is even more dominant than Alabama and Georgia ‘s units, 2 programs that are renowned for their physicality.
The No. 8 Oregon Ducks suffered a 30-20 loss to No. 3 Indiana, which in turn has had a drastic effect on their national championship odds. According to FanDuel,
Indiana cracks the top three, Oklahoma falls to No. 14 and the Longhorns return to the rankings in this week’s AP Top 25.
BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football's 30-20 win over Oregon on Saturday, Oct. 11, popped a big rating for CBS Sports.