3 teams that present the biggest threats to an Indiana national title repeat

Repeating as National Champions is arguably the toughest thing to do in sports. When you are at the top, everybody wants to bring you down. After winning it all, matchups against your team instantly get circled on the calendar, and you get everybody best shot.

After a perfect 16-0 season that culminated in a historic national title, the Indiana Hoosiers are sure to get a Super Bowl-like effort from their opponents in the upcoming college football season. Curt Cignetti has turned the IU football program from an afterthought into a national power, and the Hoosiers have plenty of staying power with Cignetti leading the way.

Expectations remain high in Bloomington, as Indiana is among the early favorites to win it all in the 2026-27 season. However, these three teams pose the biggest threat to a Hoosier repeat.

Ohio State Buckeyes

The Ohio State Buckeyes are coming off an undefeated 12-0 regular season, and they were finally able to beat Michigan for the first time since 2019. However, their season went south in the postseason as Indiana handed Ohio State a 13-10 loss in the Big Ten Championship Game. The Buckeyes then lost to Miami (FL) in the Cotton Bowl/Quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff. After that rough ending to the season, Ryan Day has re-loaded OSU’s roster to compete for a natty this season.

Indiana is set to host Ohio State at Memorial Stadium on October 17 in a matchup that has serious Game of the Year potential. The Buckeyes have revenge on their minds after losing the Big Ten title game, and it’s already clear that this heavyweight matchup carries a ton of weight in how the CFP field will play out.

Notre Dame Fighting Irish

Marcus Freeman and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish were left out of the CFP field last season, and they are coming back with a vengeance in 2026-27. Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price are both off to the NFL, but Aneyas Williams is more than capable of leading a successful Fighting Irish rushing attack. The rising junior averaged 9.3 yards per rush last season, and he has all the tools to be an effective playmaker.

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