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Indiana Crushes Alabama in Rose Bowl

Indiana Stuns Alabama in Rose Bowl, Ending Tides Season: A backup quarterbacks heroics and a dominant defensive performance by the Hoosiers lead to a historic thirty-five-point victory, marking Alabamas worst defeat in decades and leaving fans and players to consider offseason improvements.

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