Indiana coach Curt Cignetti looks on during the fourth quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti looks on during the fourth quarter against the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Where is Indiana football in the polls? Did win over Iowa put Hoosiers in top 10?

BLOOMINGTON — Indiana football moved up three spots to No. 9 in the latest US LBM Coaches Poll after a 20-15 win over Iowa on Saturday. The Hoosiers also moved up three spots to No. 8 in the Associated Press poll.

The Hoosiers (5-0; 2-0 Big Ten) won at Kinnick Stadium for the first time since 2007 and snapped a four-game losing streak in the series.

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It’s the first time in program history IU has earned a top 10 ranking in back-to-back seasons. The Hoosiers jumped three of the four top 10 teams (Florida State, LSU and Georgia) that lost over the weekend and have been ranked nationally in both polls for a team-record 18 straight weeks going back to last season.

Indiana will have two weeks to prepare for a showdown at Autzen Stadium against No. 2 Oregon.

US LBM 2025 preseason college football poll

The US LBM coaches poll Top 25 with teams’ records in parentheses, total points based on 25 for first place through one point for 25th, movement from last week’s poll, and first-place votes received.

Dropped out: No. 22 USC; No. 25 TCU;

Others receiving votes: Memphis 88; Louisville 83; Virginia 63; South Florida 29; USC 17; Maryland 17; Auburn 12; UNLV 11; Navy 9; Mississippi State 9; Tulane 8; Washington 7; North Texas 7; TCU 6; Nebraska 4; Duke 4; Iowa 3; Houston 1;

The US LBM Board of Coaches for the 2025 season: Tim Albin, Charlotte; Dave Aranda, Baylor; Tim Beck, Coastal Carolina; David Braun, Northwestern; Jeff Brohm, Louisville; Fran Brown, Syracuse; Troy Calhoun, Air Force; Jason Candle, Toledo; Ryan Carty, Delaware; Jamey Chadwell, Liberty; Bob Chesney, James Madison; Curt Cignetti, Indiana; Chris Creighton, Eastern Michigan; Spencer Danielson, Boise State; Ryan Day, Ohio State; Kalen DeBoer, Alabama; Manny Diaz, Duke; Dave Doeren, North Carolina State; Eliah Drinkwitz, Missouri; Sonny Dykes, TCU; Jason Eck, New Mexico; Mike Elko, Texas A&M; Luke Fickell, Wisconsin; Jedd Fisch, Washington; James Franklin, Penn State; Marcus Freeman, Notre Dame; Hugh Freeze, Auburn; Willie Fritz, Houston; Alex Golesh, South Florida; Thomas Hammock, Northern Illinois; Blake Harrell, East Carolina; Tyson Helton, Western Kentucky; Charles Huff, Southern Mississippi; Brent Key, Georgia Tech; GJ Kinne, Texas State; Zach Kittley, Florida Atlantic; Tre Lamb, Tulsa; Dan Lanning, Oregon; Rhett Lashlee, SMU; Clark Lea, Vanderbilt; Lance Leipold, Kansas; Pete Lembo, Buffalo; Sean Lewis, San Diego State; Mike Locksley, Maryland; Chuck Martin, Miami (Ohio); Joey McGuire, Texas Tech; Bronco Mendenhall, Utah State; Jeff Monken, Army; Jim Mora, Connecticut; Eric Morris, North Texas; Billy Napier, Florida; Pat Narduzzi, Pittsburgh; Brian Newberry, Navy; Ken Niumatalolo, San Jose State; Jay Norvell, Colorado State; Gerad Parker, Troy; Brent Pry, Virginia Tech; Matt Rhule, Nebraska; Rich Rodriguez, West Virginia; Jay Sawvel, Wyoming, Willie Simmons, Florida International; Kirby Smart, Georgia; Mark Stoops, Kentucky; Jon Sumrall, Tulane; Lance Taylor, Western Michigan; Jeff Traylor, Texas-San Antonio; Scotty Walden, Texas-El Paso.

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Where is Indiana football in the polls? Did win over Iowa put Hoosiers in top 10?

Reporting by Michael Niziolek, The Herald-Times / Indianapolis Star

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