The Hoosiers not only win back-to-back road games in the Big Ten, but Indiana football also clinched bowl eligibility in just the first eight games of the season.
While it was a game controlled by the backup quarterbacks, with both IU starter Michael Penix and Nebraska starter Adrian Martinez sidelined with injuries, Peyton Ramsey continued to show why he is one of the most valuable players in the entire country.
With a completion percentage of 67.8 while throwing for 351 yards and two touchdowns, Ramsey was difficult to stop all afternoon. Usually having more chemistry with Peyton Hendershot, Ramsey was feeding the ball to Whop Philyor all game long.