No. 13 Indiana is making headlines this college football season, with fans now wondering if the Hoosiers can make it to the College Football Playoff. With four games left in the regular season, the first challenge comes against Michigan State in a battle for the Old Brass Spittoon. Indiana is hoping quarterback Kurtis Rourke, who missed the last game due to injury, will be back on the field. Backup Tayven Jackson stepped in and performed well, but Rourke’s return is preferred. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti emphasizes the need to match Michigan State’s physical play and be prepared for their aggressive defense. On the other side, Michigan State is looking to become bowl-eligible by winning two more games. Despite inconsistent performances this season, first-year quarterback Aidan Chiles has shown improvement, especially in taking care of the ball. Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith believes his team can compete with anyone and aims to play their best football in November. The road team has won the last four games in this rivalry, including Michigan State’s victory in Bloomington last year. Both teams are gearing up for a crucial matchup that could have significant postseason implications.
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