BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football made it easy on the College Football Playoff committee this year as the last undefeated team standing.
The No. 1 Hoosiers (13-0) earned the top seed by beating Ohio State, 13-10, in the Big Ten title game on Saturday night at Lucas Oil Stadium . They earned the top overall seed in the CFP's 12-team playoff bracket and a first-round bye to the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1 at 4 p.m. ET as the league's top-ranked team.
It's a fitting destination for an Indiana team that hasn't gone to the postseason game since last winning the Big Ten title in 1967.
"It's was a dream come true, honestly," Indiana corner D'Angelo Ponds said after the game. "It didn't feel real."
With little drama over IU's destination, fans were clamoring to find out who the program's potential

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