Defensively, NotreDame largely overwhelmed an Indiana team that came into the matchup second among all FBS teams in scoring offense, at 43.3 points per game. The Irish held the Hoosiers to 152 ...
This is Indiana, for crying out loud, a team that for decades couldn’t even get on NotreDame’s schedule. Psychological advantage, IU? Picture Freeman shaking his head. “You’re talking ...
Because NotreDame was too good in the opening game of the CFP not to look ahead. Yes, it turned out the lights on Indiana, one of the best stories in the sport. But NotreDame did that by ...