Earlier this week, we asked Michigan fans if they believe the Indiana Hoosiers reaching the National Championship is good for the future of college football. And now the results are in.
72% of fans believe
Indiana reaching the natty is good for the future of college football, while 18% voted no and 10% voted indifferent.
Indiana is winning with solid coaching, good scouting, and a steady stream of NIL funding that prioritizes bringing in veterans from the transfer portal. Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti, 64, has transformed Indiana into the most losing college football team in history to one who 15-0 IU has dominated nearly every opponent this season, including Alabama and Oregon in the playoffs. The talent infusion via the portal has been incredible, adding Heisman quarterback Fernando Mendoza, center Pat Coogan, running back Roman Hemby, and countless others.
While some may not like a team that is rarely good at football, is now in the title game and set up for sustained success, others applaud how the new era of college football has allowed for a team like Indiana to rise.
How did you vote this week? Let us know in the comments.








