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Fernando Mendoza throws 4 TDs to lead No. 2 Indiana over Wisconsin 31-7

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza throws before an NCAA college football game against Wisconsin, Saturday, Nov. 15, 2025, in Bloomington, Ind. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – With No. 2 Indiana struggling in the first half Saturday, coach Curt Cignetti relied on his usual halftime speech. He kept it simple, direct and surprisingly even-tempered.

And once again Fernando Mendoza and his teammates responded.

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Mendoza completed 91.7% of his 24 passes for 299 yards, throwing three of his four touchdown passes in the second half to lead No. 2 Indiana past Wisconsin 31-7 for the first 11-0 mark in school history. The Hoosiers can clinch their first Big Ten Conference title game appearance and likely a second straight playoff berth by winning their season finale at rival Purdue.

ā€œI did what’s always worked for me in those situations before," Cignetti said after winning his 15th consecutive home game over the past two seasons — the longest winning streak in school history. ā€œInstead of going in and kind of snorting at halftime, I just told everyone take a deep breath, relax and have fun. I thought we played a good second half, a lot of good individual performances."

Nobody was better than Mendoza, who continued to bolster his Heisman Trophy case despite being sacked a season-high five times and briefly spending time in the injury tent. Upon returning to the game, Mendoza promptly broke Kurtis Rourke's single-season school record with his 30th TD pass, a 5-yarder to Omar Cooper Jr., in the fourth quarter. It's the same combination that propelled Indiana past Penn State in the final minute last week.

The result: Indiana (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 2 CFP) has now tied last season's team for the most victories in one season.

Wisconsin (3-7, 1-6) lost to a ranked team for the fifth time this season and still has not beaten a top-10 team on the road since 2019.

Carter Smith became the first true freshman quarterback to start a game for the Badgers since 1991 and finished 9 of 15 with 98 yards, including a 45-yard TD pass to Lance Mason. He also had two turnovers on a day Wisconsin generated only 23 total yards in the second half.

ā€œThey made the big plays down the field that we didn’t,ā€ Badgers coach Luke Fickell said. ā€œThat’s the difference in the ballgame. You're not going to beat a great team if you don’t make some plays down the field.ā€

Indiana broke a 7-7 tie with a 37-yard field goal late in the first half, then swung the game by opening the second half with a 2-yard TD pass from Mendoza to Holden Staes. The Hoosiers followed that by cashing in on Smith's fumble with a 21-yard TD pass from Mendoza to Riley Nowakowski, the former Badger, before Mendoza and Cooper sealed win No. 11.

ā€œThat means we won more than we did last year when we were 10-0,ā€ Cignetti said. ā€œAnd one more than this staff did the year before (at James Madison).ā€

Wisconsin running back Gideon Ituka left the game on a cart, strapped to a backboard midway through the third quarter after taking two big hits on the same play and then hitting his head hard on the surface. He gave a thumbs-up signal on his way off. The Badgers did not have an immediate update on Ituka's condition.

A team spokesman said the early reports were positive and that he had feeling in his extremities.

The takeaway

Wisconsin: The Badgers played well enough to stay close — for a half. They're just not good enough or healthy enough to upset a ranked team on the road.

Indiana: All Cignetti does is win — and this time he did it by getting the Hoosiers to settle down after a ragged first half.

Up next

Wisconsin: Hosts rival Indiana Nov. 22.

Indiana: Has a bye before chasing the first perfect regular season in school history Nov. 28 at rival Purdue.

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This story has been updated to clarify that Carter Smith was the first true freshman quarterback to start a game for Wisconsin since 1991.

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