Indiana University football has dropped to the 11th seed in the College Football Playoff projected bracket after their first loss of the season to Ohio State. Despite this setback, the Hoosiers are still ranked 10th in the CFP and will face Purdue Boilermakers in a sold-out battle for the Old Oaken Bucket. On the other hand, Notre Dame moved up to the 7th seed in the CFP rankings after ending Army’s 13-game winning streak. The Irish will face the USC Trojans in their upcoming game.
In the projected CFP bracket, Indiana would play against Penn State in the first round, with the winner advancing to face Miami. Notre Dame, on the other hand, would go up against SMU, with the victor playing Texas. The final bracket and rankings will be revealed on December 8th.
Other notable matchups include Michigan vs. Ohio State, Texas vs. Texas A&M, and South Carolina vs. Clemson. The games are crucial as they could determine the teams that make it to the playoffs. Overall, the Indiana Hoosiers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish are still in contention for a spot in the College Football Playoff, with both teams having impressive 10-1 records.
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