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The Indiana University Hoosiers and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish faced off for the first time in 33 years, and the fans watched the big screens, enraptured, at Harry's Taphouse in Jeffersonville.
SOUTH BEND, Ind.—The Notre Dame Fighting Irish jumped out early and never looked back in their 27-17 victory over the Indiana Hoosiers in the College Football Playoff Friday night at Notre Dame ...
Irish or Hoosiers? Professors with ties to ND and IU weigh in on their Friday game pick. Story by Julianna Furfari, WSBT 22 Evening Anchor • 1d. The game is a little more than 72-hours away.
He and the Irish (12-1) have a day or two to savor their 11th consecutive win to tie the school record for most wins in a season — their first in four playoff tries. But it’s only one step.
Scott Kovatch works at Notre Dame, but he'll be rooting for IU in the college football playoff, because his dad played for the Hoosiers.
South Bend's Ernie Kovatch was captain on 1950 Hoosiers football team, last to beat Irish. ... where one of the Michigan players said if you can’t go to Notre Dame, it’s great to beat them.
It wasn't the prettiest game, but the Hoosiers never trailed, and would go on to win 31-17. Ellison carried the offense, going for 123 yards and one score on the ground.
The game is a little more than 72-hours away.It will be the first time Notre Dame and IU have met on the football field since 1991.Related: Plan now for parking ...
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