WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. -- Kaelon Black had two touchdown runs, and Fernando Mendoza and Roman Hemby each ran for scores as No. 2 Indiana beat rival Purdue 56-3 on Friday night, completing the first perfect regular season in school history and securing a Big Ten championship game berth.
The Hoosiers (12-0, 9-0) also likely locked up a second straight College Football Playoff berth. They'll find out Saturday whether they'll play No. 1 Ohio State, No. 5 Oregon or No. 15 Michigan a week later for the conference title.
Indiana celebrated by hoisting the Old Oaken Bucket in the series' 100th trophy game, and Curt Cignetti became the first Hoosiers coach since Bo McMillin in 1934-35 to win his first two matchups against Purdue.
Many wondered if the Hoosiers would be one-hit wonders a

ESPN

Wheeling Intelligencer Sports
The Conversation
Raw Story
5 On Your Side Sports
Wheeling Intelligencer
Martinsburg Journal
Slate Magazine
Post Register