Indiana Crushes Oregon 56-22, Advances to Title Game

Indiana Crushes Oregon 56-22, Advances to Title Game

> At a Glance

> – Undefeated Indiana routs Oregon 56-22 in Peach Bowl semifinal

> – Fernando Mendoza throws 5 TD passes and Kaelon Black rushes for 2 scores

> – Hoosiers defense forces 3 first-half turnovers, returning one for a TD

> – Why it matters: Indiana (15-0) will face Miami for the national championship on Jan. 19

Indiana’s perfect season rolled on through the semifinals as the top-ranked Hoosiers demolished fifth-ranked Oregon with a balanced onslaught that showcased offense, defense and special teams.

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Dominant First Half Sets Tone

Cornerback D’Angelo Ponds intercepted Oregon’s first snap and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown, signaling a long night for the Ducks. The Hoosiers capitalized on three first-half turnovers-two fumbles and an interception-to build a 35-7 halftime lead.

  • Fernando Mendoza completed 17 of 20 passes for 5 touchdowns
  • Defense held Oregon to 9 rushing yards on 17 carries before the break
  • Turnovers set up short fields that Indiana converted into quick scores

Playmakers Shine on Both Sides

Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner and a Miami native, carved up Oregon’s secondary with touchdown passes to Elijah Sarratt (2), Charlie Becker, Omar Cooper Jr. and E.J. Williams Jr.

Coach Curt Cignetti praised his quarterback:

> “I thought he was incredible. He was great.”

Oregon coach Dan Lanning added:

> “He makes the right decisions. If he sees the coverage, he takes the ball where it needs to go.”

Key Takeaways

  • Indiana’s defense scored as many touchdowns (1) as Oregon’s offense managed in the first half
  • Ducks played without top rushers Noah Whittington and Jordon Davison, cramping their ground attack
  • A Daniel Ndukwe blocked punt in the fourth quarter set up Indiana’s final touchdown
  • Red-clad Indiana fans packed at least 80 percent of the 75,604-seat stadium

The Hoosiers will try to secure the Big Ten’s third straight national title when they meet No. 10 Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on Jan. 19.

Author

  • My name is Daniel J. Whitman, and I’m a Los Angeles–based journalist specializing in weather, climate, and environmental news.

    Daniel J. Whitman reports on transportation, infrastructure, and urban development for News of Los Angeles. A former Daily Bruin reporter, he’s known for investigative stories that explain how transit and housing decisions shape daily life across LA neighborhoods.

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