LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Coming off an impressive 30-20 win over No. 3 Oregon in Eugene, the Indiana University football program climbed four spots in the most recent Associated Press Top 25, to No. 3 nationally.

It’s the highest ranking in program history for the Hoosiers, who improved to 6-0 with their win at Oregon, and 17-2 in Curt Cignetti’s second season, after going 7-17 in the two seasons prior to his arrival.

Indiana spent two weeks at the No. 5 spot last season, and was ranked No. 4 in the final poll after the 1967 season.

Ohio State remains No. 1, with Miami — Louisville’s opponent Friday night — at No. 2.

Texas A&M and Ole Miss round out the Top 5, followed by Alabama, Texas Tech, Oregon, Georgia and LSU.

None of Indiana’s final six opponents is ranked in the current Top 2

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