Jan 8, 2026; Glendale, AZ, USA; Paul Finebaum in attendance of the Mississippi Rebels against the Miami Hurricanes in the 2026 Fiesta Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Jan 8, 2026; Glendale, AZ, USA; Paul Finebaum in attendance of the Mississippi Rebels against the Miami Hurricanes in the 2026 Fiesta Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
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Why ESPN's Paul Finebaum likes Indiana football, but not to win national championship

ESPN analyst Paul Finebaum joined “First Take,” and previewed the 2026 Indiana football season.

A past critic of the Hoosiers, and one who admitted to his mistakes, Finebaum made it clear that he didn’t see a path for the reigning national champions to repeat the same success in 2026.

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“Slow down a little bit. … You had your day, you’ll have some fun, but you’re not winning the national championship this year.”

He was sure to give IU acknowledgement. He named Curt Cignetti “the best coach in college football” while noting that he doesn’t believe last year is a “one-off,” and expects Indiana to be a playoff-caliber team going forward.

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“They are the third best team in their own conference, and I know that sounds like a slam, but it’s not.”

After calling out the Hoosiers’ nonconference schedule, he took note of what Big Ten play will look like for Indiana, highlighting a three-game stretch in October.

“That to me is a three-game gauntlet, that they didn’t have to do last year.”

Finebaum also expects the Hoosiers to have a tough stretch in November, when they play No. 14 Southern Cal and at No. 21 Washington in consecutive weeks.

“They have four or five games that they really didn’t have to deal with last year,” he said.

The Hoosiers kick off their season on September 5th, when North Texas visits Bloomington and former Indiana and Center Grover quarterback Tayven Jackson makes his return to Memorial Stadium.

The Hoosiers were ranked No. 6 in the USA TODAY coaches and AP polls, behind top-ranked Ohio State and No. 2 Oregon.

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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Why ESPN’s Paul Finebaum likes Indiana football, but not to win national championship

Reporting by Cameron Cocquyt, Indianapolis Star / Indianapolis Star

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By Cameron Cocquyt, Indianapolis Star | USA TODAY Network

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