A shift in Big Ten power unfolded in real time Saturday as No. 7 Indiana earned its biggest win of the Curt Cignetti era (or maybe ever?), while Penn State suffered not only a devastating loss at home to Northwestern, but also lost quarterback Drew Allar for the season due to injury.
At the moment, the programs are headed in opposite directions. Penn State, a preseason favorite for the national championship, has lost its season, while IU has emerged as a true contender.
Here are five takeaways from the week that was.
Indiana (6-0, 3-0) has continually had to prove itself since Cignetti arrived last season and declared the program an "emerging super power." Was the 2024 College Football Playoff run a flash in the pan? It most certainly was not.
Saturday's 30-20 win at No. 3 Oregon (5-1, 2-1) is the biggest in Indiana football history and solidified IU as a true challenger to Ohio State.
The Hoosiers snapped their streak of 46-straight losses against AP Top 5 opponents. Quarterback Francisco Mendoza threw for 215 yards and a touchdown, while Roman Hemby rushed for a pair of scores. IU's six remaining games are against teams in the bottom half of the Big Ten standings.
Indiana averaged 4.1 victories a season in the 30 years prior to the arrival of Curt Cignetti. He's is now 16-2 at IU. The only losses -- at Ohio State and at Notre Dame.
— Dan Wetzel (@DanWetzel) October 11, 2025
Somehow no major program hired this guy until he was 61 years old.
And if you think he's leaving…
The Nittany Lions (3-3, 0-3) were hanging by a thread after a shocking loss at UCLA last week. It's hard to believe, but Saturday's loss at home against Northwestern (4-2, 2-1) was even more devastating.
Northwestern limited Penn State to 13 first downs, forced two turnovers and capitalized on six first-half PSU penalties for 71 yards.
Penn State has lost three in a row and quarterback Drew Allar was injured in the fourth quarter and will miss the rest of the season. The national title and CFP hopes are dashed for the preseason number two team.
“We shouldn’t lose that game," said Penn State head coach James Franklin postgame. "It’s 100% on me, and we’ve got to get it fixed. I will get it fixed.”
Tonight I asked James Franklin if he still wants to be the head coach for Penn State Football & if he has confidence in this group to turn it around after the Nittany Lions lost their third game in a row. pic.twitter.com/aTayc1sDXb
— Allie Berube (@allieberube) October 12, 2025
Don't count Texas out yet. The Longhorns (4-2, 1-1) needed a big win in the Red River Rivalry, and they got it, beating No. 6 Oklahoma (5-1, 1-1) 23-6.
It's the third win in the last four games against OU for Texas, and it's held Oklahoma to six points or less in all three wins. Arch Manning was efficient, going 21-of-27 for 166 yards and a touchdown. OU's John Mateer returned to action just 17 days after hand surgery, but threw three interceptions and was sacked five times.
Texas held Mateer to his fewest passing and rushing yards this season. The Sooners were held below 50 rushing yards as a team for the second time this season.
Arch Manning and Texas get the first TD of the Red River Rivalry‼️ pic.twitter.com/o1Jynv5XfX
— ESPN (@espn) October 11, 2025
If you heard that star wide receiver Ryan Williams didn't touch the ball once for Alabama, it would be logical to assume the Tide lost the game. Not so. No. 8 Alabama (5-1, 3-0) earned a huge road win at No. 14 Missouri (5-1, 1-1), 27-24, without its best player recording a catch.
Ty Simpson's Heisman resume is steadily rising. He was 23-for-31 for 200 yards and three touchdowns. And while Mizzou's defense quieted Williams, Alabama's defense was also stout, holding Ahmad Hardy to just 52 yards rushing. He entered Saturday with a nation-best 146 rush yards per game.
Alabama has defeated three-straight ranked opponents and gets a crack at another next week versus No. 12 Tennessee.
Just re-watched Bama-Mizzou & Ty Simpson was so clutch.
— Chase Daniel (@ChaseDaniel) October 11, 2025
Probably the best pocket passer in CFB right now…the difficulty of throws & his accuracy really stood out.
Win the next 3 vs Tennessee/South Carolina/LSU…front runner for Heisman
Not often does the defending champion ranked first in the country fly under the radar, but Ohio State (6-0, 3-0) is quietly chugging along and looking nearly unbeatable.
The Buckeyes dominated No. 17 Illinois (5-2, 2-2) on the road. The defense forced three takeaways and held Illinois to just 47 yards rushing.
Freshman quarterback Julian Sayin's steady play continued as he completed 19-of-27 passes for 166 yards and two touchdowns.
“They're competitive. They're edgy. They like these types of environments," Ohio State head coach Ryan Day said of his team postgame. “They want to be great and expect to be great. They expect to win all the time.”
So far, expectations have been reality.
ANOTHER FUMBLE AND OHIO STATE HAS IT AGAIN@OhioStateFB continues to be unstoppable on defense pic.twitter.com/Fi1hUANGcx
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) October 11, 2025
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