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Another Indiana blowout: No. 2 Hoosiers hammer Maryland 55-10 after slow start
- On Nov. 1, 2025, Indiana Hoosiers football team defeated Maryland Terrapins football team 55-10 at SECU Stadium, College Park, preserving their unbeaten season.
- Indiana's ground game controlled the game, outrushing Maryland 367-37, while Maryland failed to capitalize on an early interception and scored only a field goal.
- Fernando Mendoza rallied to finish 14-for-21 for 201 yards with a passing and rushing touchdown; Elijah Sarratt left early with an apparent injury, and Omar Cooper Jr. caught seven passes for 86 yards.
- Both teams head on the road next Saturday, with Maryland at Rutgers and Indiana at Penn State on Nov. 8, after Maryland fell to 4-4 overall and 1-4 in Big Ten play.
- Momentum built through quick scoring bursts, Indiana added wins over Michigan State, UCLA and Maryland by a combined 120 points and featured a 32-yard fumble return touchdown by sixth-year defensive back Devan Boykin.
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Mind Your Banners Postgame: No. 2 Indiana steamrolls Maryland to move to 9-0
Zach Osterman and Mike Niziolek discuss No. 2 Indiana's demolition job at Maryland on Saturday, 55-10, as Curt Cignetti's team moves one step closer to clinching a place in the Big Ten championship game next month in Indianapolis.
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Read Full ArticleHoosiers Overcome Slow Start, Dominate Maryland 55-10
COLLEGE PARK, MD.—The Indiana Hoosier football team is 9-0 for the second straight year. Their latest victory was a 55-10 domination of the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium on Saturday. Indiana trailed 3-0 early after their quarterback Fernando Mendoza threw an interception that led to a Maryland field goal. The Hoosiers responded with a 13 play, 93-yard scoring drive to take the lead on a seven-yard touchdown run by Mendoza. After that, the H…
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