Jump to content

Thanks for visiting BtownBanners.com!  We noticed you have AdBlock enabled.  While ads can be annoying, we utilize them to provide these forums free of charge to you!  Please consider removing your AdBlock for BtownBanners or consider signing up to donate and help BtownBanners stay alive!  Thank you!

Lebowski

2025 IUFB Season

Recommended Posts

The Penn State game was a big rating TV rating: 6M viewers.  That's around the 25th most watched game so far this season.  

fox.jpeg

Doing some (very) rough math on our total regular season TV viewership:

2023: ~11M (pre-Cig)
2024: ~20M
2025: ~30M (estimating the last two games)

What a difference.

The post-season game ratings (including the conference championships) are huge.  For example, IU-ND last year was 13.5M viewers.  With our postseason picture still TBD, I'll hold off on speculating about that part of the TV ratings.

Anyways, fantastic stuff for IUFB and IU.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
14 hours ago, RoadRage said:

I'm surprised.....

I am not. The resume comparison with the Aggies is what it is. 

IUFB
2 road wins vs CFP ranked schools (10pt and 5pt wins)
Opponents (excluding FCS) win-loss record: 46-35
Total bowl eligibility opponents: 5

Aggies
1 road win vs CFP ranked schools (1pt win)
Opponents (excluding FCS) win-loss record: 41-42
Total bowl eligibility opponents: 2


Sure the ESECPN FPI SOR shows the Aggies 1 overall and IUFB is ranked 2 but the FPI isn't the only system out there to look at. It's just the system that is shoved down our throats. I personally prefer to go here and look at an aggregate of a lot of rankings/systems. 

Regardless, it really doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things. Both of these teams will likely get a chance to showcase their talents in the 2025 CFP. If the playoff started today, I would venture to say the Aggies have the best draw where they get a bye and will play the winner of Miami v Texas Tech. IUFB plays the winner of Texas v Ole Miss. 

Soapbox time:
What's crazy about A&M is they really haven't played anyone worth poop in the their conference. Same could be said for O$U. But I get it, it's hard to go through a season without a loss and that should be rewarded. It's interesting to see schools get through conference play without playing the top end schools. IUFB went through that last season. I think this is now the norm since the conferences are so big. So we'll see schools getting in the CFP due to favorable conference schedules until that it addressed somehow. Coach Cig talked about it during the B1G Media day. He talked about the support for scheduling 9 conference games, 4 automatic qualifiers (AQ) with play-in games and a regular season game scheduled between B1G v SEC. So AQ play-in games will have 1 v 2 (both are AQ),  3 v 6 (winner is AQ), and 4 v 6 (winner is AQ) during championship week.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
4 hours ago, Pagoda said:

The Penn State game was a big rating TV rating: 6M viewers.  That's around the 25th most watched game so far this season.  

fox.jpeg

Doing some (very) rough math on our total regular season TV viewership:

2023: ~11M (pre-Cig)
2024: ~20M
2025: ~30M (estimating the last two games)

What a difference.

The post-season game ratings (including the conference championships) are huge.  For example, IU-ND last year was 13.5M viewers.  With our postseason picture still TBD, I'll hold off on speculating about that part of the TV ratings.

Anyways, fantastic stuff for IUFB and IU.

Coaching matters. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
22 hours ago, RoadRage said:

I'm surprised.....

That might change after the conference championship games. The committee may be waiting (for now) to see what teams are involved and how each one plays. If IU plays and loses to tOSU, I’d expect them to drop at least one spot, perhaps two if the SEC game is closer than the B1G game. I don’t think IU should drop below Bama if both make but lose their respective conference championship games, but I assume that’s likely to happen anyway, which would leave IU at #4 in the final seeding.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
1 hour ago, Magisterium said:

That might change after the conference championship games. The committee may be waiting (for now) to see what teams are involved and how each one plays. If IU plays and loses to tOSU, I’d expect them to drop at least one spot, perhaps two if the SEC game is closer than the B1G game. I don’t think IU should drop below Bama if both make but lose their respective conference championship games, but I assume that’s likely to happen anyway, which would leave IU at #4 in the final seeding.

Yep, 
It will change after the conference championships as 1 and 2 will be the BT and SEC champs.

  IU should be 1 if they beat OSU and probably 3 or 4 if we lose but in a close game.  

If we get smoked by OSU we might lose our bye but will still at least host a game as a 5,6 seed.

Raise your hand if you thought we would have these discussions two years ago. Crazy times!!!

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
13 minutes ago, DChoosier said:

Yep, 
It will change after the conference championships as 1 and 2 will be the BT and SEC champs.

  IU should be 1 if they beat OSU and probably 3 or 4 if we lose but in a close game.  

If we get smoked by OSU we might lose our bye but will still at least host a game as a 5,6 seed.

Raise your hand if you thought we would have these discussions two years ago. Crazy times!!!

I probably would have said it was more likely we disband the football team than make 2 CFPs. And it would gave only been partly a joke 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
On 11/11/2025 at 6:58 PM, RoadRage said:

I predict we get dropped to #3 tonight in CFP seeding.....committee won't be able to pass up the chance to exert their power!

For all of our (me included) worry/angst/SEC favoritism/complaining/perceived lack of respect/SEC media/etc etc etc the committee has actually treated IU quite well last year and so far this year.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×