FOOTBALL GAMEDAY: Michigan State (Week 8)
GAME 7
Michigan State (3-3, 0-3 B1G) at No. 3/3 Indiana (6-0, 3-0 B1G)
Saturday, October 18, 2025
Merchants Bank Field at Memorial Stadium | Bloomington, Ind.
Setting The Scene
• After two games on the road, No. 3/3 Indiana returns home for Homecoming on Merchants Bank Field at Memorial Stadium for a 3:30 p.m. ET kick against Michigan State on Saturday.
• The two programs first played in 1922, with the first edition of the Old Brass Spittoon rivalry taking place in 1950. Indiana has won three of the last five meetings.
• Michigan State leads the all-time series, 50-19-2. Indiana won last year's matchup, 47-10, in East Lansing. The 37-point differential marked the largest margin of victory for the Hoosiers in the series.
• This will be the 15th consecutive season the two programs face off, dating back to 2011, and the 67th time for the Old Brass Spittoon.
News & Notes
• The 17 victories since the beginning of the 2024 season are the most in any two-year span in program history and rank tied for No. 5 nationally over that span. The 11 Big Ten wins during that span are tied for the most in a two-year stretch in IU history. MORE ON PAGE 5
• Indiana is 6-0 to start a season for the third time in program history after a 30-20 win at No. 3/2 Oregon (10/11) in Week 7. It is the second-straight season Indiana has started 6-0 to mark just the first time in program history consecutive seasons were started at 6-0 or better.
• Indiana's win in Eugene is its second-ever win over a top-5 opponent (No. 3 Purdue, 1967) and the first over a top-5 opponent on the road.
• The Hoosiers are 37-27-1 all-time as a ranked team, which includes a 30-20-1 mark in Big Ten play.
• Indiana's win snapped Oregon's previously nation-leading 18-game home winning streak at Autzen Stadium.
• Oregon had allowed just 1.0 sack entering the game and Indiana finished with 6.0 sacks in the game. It was the most by a team against Oregon since Ohio State in the 2024 College Football Playoff (8.0).
• The Indiana defense held Oregon to its fewest yards of total offense under head coach Dan Lanning and fewest yards since 2021 (Utah; 221).
• Fernando Mendoza threw for 215 yards on 20-of-31 passing with a touchdown at No. 3/2 Oregon. He threw the go-ahead touchdown pass to Elijah Sarratt on an 8-yard connection to give Indiana a 27-20 lead with 6:23 left. MORE ON PAGE 8
• Roman Hemby had his fifth multi-rushing touchdown and sixth multi-touchdown game of his career with his two scores against the Ducks. With 25 yards receiving he is now the only active FBS player with 2,500 yards rushing and 1,000-yards receiving in his career. MORE ON PAGE 9
• Elijah Sarratt has a catch in all 44 games of his career and is the nation's active leader for consecutive games with a reception. Sarratt had the go-ahead touchdown reception in the fourth quarter at Iowa in Week 5 and at Oregon in Week 7. MORE ON PAGE 10
• Sarratt is tied for first in the Big Ten with seven receiving touchdowns and Omar Cooper Jr. is tied for No. 3 with six.
• Aiden Fisher had his 10th career game with double-digit tackles, racking up 13 stops and a career-high 1.5 sacks. His efforts against the Ducks earned him Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week. MORE ON PAGE 13
• Rolijah Hardy recorded the first double-digit tackle game of his career with 12 tackles. MORE ON PAGE 13
• Isaiah Jones had his first career interception when he picked off Dante Moore in the fourth quarter. He also tied a career-high eight tackles and marked back-to-back weeks with eight stops. MORE ON PAGE 13
• Jones leads the Big Ten in tackles for loss (10) and is tied for second in the conference in sacks (5).
• Louis Moore had his second consecutive game with an interception when he picked off Dante Moore in the fourth quarter. MORE ON PAGE 16
Week 8 Links
Media Monday: Michigan State (VIDEO)
Indiana Game Notes (PDF)
OPPONENT: Jonathan Smith Weekly Press (VIDEO)
AWARDS: Week 7 Awards Aplenty for Offense and Defense
OPPONENT: Michigan State Game Notes (PDF)
NOTEBOOK: ‘Rip Off the Rearview Mirror;’ It’s All About Michigan State (FEATURE)
Quoted: Roman Hemby, Isaiah Jones & D'Angelo Ponds (VIDEO)
‘Right Direction’ – No. 3 Hoosiers Turning Heads, Not Looking Ahead (FEATURE)
‘Let The Dogs Eat’ – IU’s Attack Defense Wrecks Offenses (FEATURE)
Keep up with all of the Indiana football insight from IUHoosiers.com staff writer Pete DiPrimio on Don't Miss a Pete.
13 tackles, 1.5 sacks & 1.5 TFLs. @theaidenfisher is your B1G Defensive Player of the Week. pic.twitter.com/SZdPLQZ499
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 13, 2025
Homecoming Week in Bloomington. pic.twitter.com/m29BKihnMl
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 14, 2025
Cream & crimson in Bloomington again. pic.twitter.com/HvPJUExeOo
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 18, 2025

#3/3 Indiana 38, Michigan State 13
Game 7 | Merchants Bank Field at Memorial Stadium
Game Recap
Final Box Score (PDF)
Postgame Notes
Postgame Quotes
Curt Cignetti Postgame Press Conference (VIDEO)
Omar Cooper Jr. Postgame Press Conference (VIDEO)
Aiden Fisher Postgame Press Conference (VIDEO)
Fernando Mendoza Postgame Press Conference (VIDEO)
Elijah Sarratt Postgame Press Conference (VIDEO)
Back home again.
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 18, 2025
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It's almost time, Hoosiers. pic.twitter.com/rBvyChlS3Y
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 18, 2025
Homecoming W for the Hoosiers. pic.twitter.com/r6vD7fDh1u
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 18, 2025
Big Noon Kickoff is back in Bloomington next Saturday. pic.twitter.com/7NnKW5kSqj
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) October 19, 2025
