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Indiana's Defense Dominates Oregon

Indianas Defense Dominates, Shifting College Football Landscape: In a stunning upset, Indianas defense, led by Aiden Fisher, shut down Oregons offense, winning 56-22. This victory, achieved with a team of mostly three-star veterans, highlights the shift in college football towards smart coaching, clever schemes, and battle-tested players. Oregons offense struggled, scoring 26 points or fewer in six games, despite having talented players. Coaches point to out-scheme issues and poor fourth-down decisions as reasons for their losses. Indianas disciplined style sets a new standard for championship football, proving execution beats raw talent.

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