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No. 2 Indiana Brings UCLA Football Back to Earth in Rout

Indiana's defense forced two interceptions and scored on a pick-six as the team extended its school-record home winning streak to 14 games, officials said.

  • On Saturday, Indiana Hoosiers football team routed UCLA Bruins 56-6, extending their school-record home winning streak to 14 at Memorial Stadium, Bloomington.
  • Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said his team dominated the line of scrimmage as the Indiana defensive front limited UCLA to less than 100 rushing yards and forced turnovers and penalties.
  • Fernando Mendoza, Indiana quarterback, completed 15 of 22 passes for 168 yards, three TDs, before leaving late in the third quarter, while E.J. Williams Jr. had five catches for 109 yards and two scores as Indiana outgained UCLA 475-201 in total yards.
  • The UCLA Bruins had their three-game winning streak snapped as Nico Iamaleava went 13 of 27 for 113 yards with two interceptions; Indiana now travels to Maryland next Saturday.
  • Now Indiana opens a second straight November with a perfect record and protected the highest ranking in school history; the Hoosiers will host Nebraska on Nov. 8 after next week's bye.
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Aiden Fisher's early interception, Mendoza brothers' TD runs help No. 2 Indiana roll past UCLA 56-6

Aiden Fisher intercepted the first pass of the game and returned it 25 yards for a touchdown and the Mendoza brothers each ran for scores as No. 2 Indiana routed UCLA 56-6.

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The Daily Hoosier broke the news in on Friday, October 24, 2025.
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