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Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl Recap

Friday, January 9, 2026 | 7:30 p.m. ET No. 1 Seed Indiana 56, No. 5 Seed Oregon 22 Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Atlanta, Georgia
TV: ESPN
SCORE BY QUARTERS 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FINAL
ORE #5 Oregon (13-2) 7 0 8 7 22
IU #1 Indiana (15-0) 14 21 7 14 56


Attendance:
75,604
Kickoff Time:
7:46 p.m. ET
End of Game:
11:08 p.m. ET
Game Duration:
3:21



ATLANTA (AP) — Undefeated Indiana's already impressive march through the College Football Playoff gained momentum as its dominant defense created three first-half touchdowns with turnovers, Fernando Mendoza threw five scoring passes and the Hoosiers overwhelmed No. 5 Oregon 56-22 in the Peach Bowl semifinal on Friday night.

No. 1 Indiana (15-0, No. 1 CFP) will face No. 10 Miami on Jan. 19 in the national championship game at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens. Miami beat Mississippi 31-27 in the Fiesta Bowl semifinal on Thursday night.

Indiana will try to give the Big Ten its third straight national title, following Ohio State and Michigan the last two seasons. Few teams from any conference can compare with the Hoosiers' season-long demonstration of balanced strong play.

Led by Mendoza and the defense, Indiana is making a case to be considered among the top teams in history.

Though Miami will be home for the national championship game, Mendoza, the Heisman Trophy winner and Miami native, will enjoy a homecoming following an almost perfect game against Oregon. Mendoza completed 17 of 20 passes and the five touchdowns, including two to Elijah Sarratt and a 36-yarder to Charlie Becker.

"I thought he was incredible," Indiana coach Curt Cignetti said of Mendoza. "He was great. I also thought our receivers made some great contested catches. He was on top of the game and his performance was a huge difference in this football game."

Oregon coach Dan Lanning said Mendoza "makes the right decisions. If he sees the coverage, he takes the ball where it needs to go."

Kaelon Black ran for two touchdowns to lead the Indiana running game.

Oregon (13-2, No. 5 CFP) was doomed by the three first-half turnovers while also being short-handed by the absence of two of their top running backs.

The Hoosiers led 35-7 at halftime as the Ducks were held to nine rushing yards on 17 carries. Noah Whittington, who leads Oregon with 829 rushing yards, was held out with an undisclosed injury after Jordon Davison, who had rushed for 667 yards and 15 touchdowns, already was listed as out with a collarbone injury.

Backup running backs, including Jay Harris and Dierre Hill Jr, provided too little help for quarterback Dante Moore. Moore's task against Indiana's stifling defense would have been daunting even with all his weapons.

Indiana's defense didn't wait long to make an impact. On Oregon's first snap, cornerback D'Angelo Ponds intercepted Moore's pass intended for Malik Benson and returned the pick 25 yards for a touchdown. Only 11 seconds into the game, the Hoosiers and their defense already had made a statement this would be a long night for Moore and the Oregon offense.

"It all started with Ponds' pick-6," Cignetti said. "We created some turnovers on defense and capitalized on offense and that was the story of the first half."

Moore's 19-yard scoring pass to tight end Jamari Johnson tied the game. The remainder of the half belonged to Indiana and its big-play defense.

After Mendoza's 8-yard touchdown pass to Omar Cooper Jr. gave the Hoosiers the lead for good at 14-7, Indiana's defense forced a turnover when Moore fumbled and Indiana recovered at the Oregon 3, setting up Black's scoring run.

Moore lost a second fumble later in the second quarter when hit by Daniel Ndukwe and Mario Landino recovered at the Oregon 21. Mendoza's first scoring pass to Sarratt gave the Hoosiers' the 35-7 lead.

"The quarterback has to protect the football," Moore said. "Oregon has a great defense and does a great job of disguising looks but the quarterback has to protect the football."

Indiana extended its lead to 42-7 on Mendoza's 13-yard scoring pass to E.J. Williams Jr.

Oregon finally answered. A 70-yard run by Hill set up a 2-yard scoring run by Harris.

Indiana's special teams added a big play in the fourth quarter when Ndukwe's blocked punt set up Mendoza's second scoring pass to Sarratt.

Following their undefeated regular season, the Hoosiers have only gained momentum in the CFP. Indiana overwhelmed Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl quarterfinal as Mendoza passed for 192 yards and three touchdowns.



SCORING SUMMARY

QTR TIME SCORE
(V-H)
TEAM SCORING PLAY DRIVE
1st 14:49 0-7 Indiana D'Angelo Ponds 0 yd interception return (Nico Radicic kick) 00:08
1st 07:11 7-7 Oregon Jamari Johnson 19 yd pass from Dante Moore (Atticus Sappington kick) 14-75
(07:38)
1st 00:40 7-14 Indiana Omar Cooper Jr. 8 yd pass from Fernando Mendoza (Nico Radicic kick) 11-75
(06:31)
2nd 08:17 7-21 Indiana Kaelon Black 1 yd rush (Nico Radicic kick) 3-3
(01:12)
2nd 03:13 7-28 Indiana Charlie Becker 36 yd pass from Fernando Mendoza (Nico Radicic kick) 4-61
(01:44)
2nd 00:59 7-35 Indiana Elijah Sarratt 2 yd pass from Fernando Mendoza (Nico Radicic kick) 6-21
(01:37)
3rd 08:52 7-42 Indiana E.J. Williams Jr. 13 yd pass from Fernando Mendoza (Nico Radicic kick) 11-75
(06:08)
3rd 07:50 15-42 Oregon Jay Harris 2 yd rush (Jamari Johnson pass from Dante Moore) 2-75
(01:02)
4th 11:36 15-49 Indiana Elijah Sarratt 3 yd pass from Fernando Mendoza (Nico Radicic kick) 3-7
(01:28)
4th 05:13 15-56 Indiana Kaelon Black 23 yd rush (Nico Radicic kick) 5-65
(03:07)
4th 00:22 22-56 Oregon Roger Saleapaga 1 yd pass from Dante Moore (Atticus Sappington kick) 12-75
(04:51)



OREGON STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
WR 11 Jeremiah McClellan
TE 18 Kenyon Sadiq
RB 23 Dierre Hill Jr.
WR 4 Malik Benson
QB 5 Dante Moore
OL 71 Alex Harkey
OL 72 Iapani Laloulu
OL 74 Dave Iuli
OL 75 Emmanuel Pregnon
OL 76 Isaiah World
TE 9 Jamari Johnson
POS. NO. DEFENSE
DL 1 Bear Alexander
LB 10 Matayo Uiagalelei
DB 21 Aaron Flowers
DB 22 Jadon Canady
LB 28 Bryce Boettcher
DB 31 Dillon Thieneman
DB 4 Brandon Finney
LB 44 Teitum Tuioti
DL 52 A'Mauri Washington
LB 54 Jerry Mixon
DB 7 Ify Obidegwu

OREGON RESERVES

1 - Dakorien Moore, 12 - Peyton Woodyard, 13 - Gavin Nix, 14 - Na'eem Offord, 17 - Cooper Perry, 2 - Gary Bryant Jr., 20 - Dylan Williams, 22 - Jay Harris, 24 - Zach Grisham, 25 - Kilohana Haasenritter, 26 - Devon Jackson, 29 - Ashton Porter, 3 - Brayden Platt, 32 - Nasir Wyatt, 36 - Atticus Sappington, 38 - Will Straton, 43 - Luke Basso, 44 - Zach Grace, 46 - James Ferguson-Reynolds, 47 - Elijah Rushing, 5 - Theran Johnson, 50 - Tionne Gray, 5 - Matthew Johnson, 56 - Trent Ferguson, 59 - Fox Crader, 6 - Noah Whittington, 70 - Charlie Pickard, 73 - Kawika Rogers, 77 - Jericho Johnson, 83 - Roger Saleapaga, 89 - Brady Bidwell, 9 - Blake Purchase, 99 - Terrance Green.

INDIANA STARTERS

POS. NO. OFFENSE
RB 1 Roman Hemby
WR 13 Elijah Sarratt
QB 15 Fernando Mendoza
TE 37 Riley Nowakowski
OL 62 Drew Evans
OL 65 Carter Smith
OL 67 Kahlil Benson
OL 74 Bray Lynch
OL 75 Zen Michalski
OL 78 Pat Coogan
WR 80 Charlie Becker
POS. NO. DEFENSE
DB 12 Devan Boykin
LB 21 Rolijah Hardy
DB 22 Jamari Sharpe
LB 4 Aiden Fisher
LB 46 Isaiah Jones
DB 5 D'Angelo Ponds
DL 6 Mikail Kamara
DB 7 Louis Moore
DL 91 Dominique Ratcliff
DL 95 Tyrique Tucker
DL 97 Mario Landino

INDIANA RESERVES

0 - Hosea Wheeler, 0 - Jonathan Brady, 1 - Amare Ferrell, 10 - Ryland Gandy, 14 - Kaiden Turner, 15 - Nicolas Radicic, 16 - Jah Jah Boyd, 17 - Daniel Ndukwe, 18 - Solomon Vanhorse, 18 - Andrew Turvy, 19 - Holden Staes, 2 - Byron Baldwin Jr., 28 - Khobie Martin, 3 - Omar Cooper Jr., 3 - Jaylen Bell, 31 - Anthony Chung, 33 - Garrett Reese, 34 - Jeff Utzinger, 36 - Clay Conner, 40 - Quentin Clark, 44 - Mitch McCarthy, 47 - Mark Langston, 48 - James Bomba, 6 - LeBron Bond, 7 - E.J. Williams Jr., 72 - Adedamola Ajani, 8 - Kaelon Black, 90 - J'mari Monnette, 93 - Quinn Warren, 99 - Tyrone Burrus Jr.


 
 
Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl
 

OFFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
Fernando Mendoza
Fernando Mendoza
Jr., QB, Indiana

DEFENSIVE
PLAYER OF THE GAME
D'Angelo Ponds
D'Angelo Ponds
Jr., DB, Indiana


TEAM STATISTICS ORE IU
First downs 20 18
Rushing 3 8
Passing 15 9
Penalty 2 1
Rushes-Yards 26-93 40-185
Passing Yards 285 177
Passes Comp-Att-Int 24-40-1 17-20-0
Total Offense
(Plays-Yards)
66-378 60-362
Punt Returns-Yards 2-11 2-23
Kickoff Returns-Yards 1-15 0-0
Punts (Number-Avg) 3-32.0 3-47.3
Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-0
Sacks By
(Number-Yards)
1-16 3-24
Penalties-Yards 5-43 5-23
3rd Down Conversions 8-of-13 11-of-14
4th Down Conversions 0-of-2 0-of-0
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Rushing: Oregon - Dierre Hill Jr., 5-86; Jay Harris, 16-35, 1 TD; Dante Moore, 5- -28.

Indiana - Kaelon Black, 12-63, 2 TD; Roman Hemby, 17-53; Khobie Martin, 4-42; Fernando Mendoza, 6-28.
Passing: Oregon - Dante Moore, 24-39-1, 285, 2 TD.

Indiana - Fernando Mendoza, 17-20-0, 177, 5 TD.
Receiving: Oregon - Jeremiah McClellan, 5-64; Kenyon Sadiq, 5-29; Jamari Johnson, 4-83, 1 TD; Jay Harris, 3-32; Dakorien Moore, 2-28; Dierre Hill Jr, 2-25; Malik Benson, 2-23; Roger Saleapaga, 1-1, 1 TD.

Indiana - Elijah Sarratt, 7-75, 2 TD; Omar Cooper Jr., 3-17, 1 TD; Charlie Becker, 2-48, 1 TD; Riley Nowakowski, 2-18; E.J. Williams Jr., 1-13, 1 TD; D'Angelo Ponds, 1-6; Roman Hemby, 1-0.
Punting: Oregon - James Ferguson-Reynolds, 2-96, 48.0.

Indiana - Mitch McCarthy, 3-142, 47.3.
Returns: Oregon - Punt: Gary Bryant Jr., 1-5; Malik Benson, 1-6; Kickoff: Jeremiah McClellan, 1-15; Intercept: None.

Indiana - Punt: Jonathan Brady, 1-16; Daniel Ndukwe, 1-3; Kickoff: None; Intercept: D'Angelo Ponds, 1-0.
Field Goals: Oregon - Atticus Sappington, 0-1 (56 51 Missed).

Indiana - None.
Tackles:
(Solo-Assist-Total, Sacks-Yds, TFL-Yds)
Oregon - Bryce Boettcher (7-4-11, 0, 1-2); Dillon Thieneman (5-4-9, 0, 0); Aaron Flowers (4-2-6, 0, 0); Jadon Canady (2-2-4, 0, 0); Ify Obidegwu (2-1-3, 0, 0); Jerry Mixon (1-2-3, 0, 0); Ashton Porter (2-0-2, 0 1-2); Devon Jackson (2-0-2, 0, 0); Matayo Uiagalelei (2-0-2, 0, 0); Nasir Wyatt (2-0-2, 1-16, 2-36); Theran Johnson (2-0-2, 0, 0); Brandon Finney (2-0-2, 0, 0); A'Mauri Washington (2-0-2, 0, 0); Jericho Johnson (1-1-2, 0, 0); Teitum Tuioti (0-2-2, 0, 0); Roger Saleapaga (1-0-1, 0, 0); Tionne Gray (1-0-1, 0, 0-1); James Ferguson-Reynolds (1-0-1, 0, 0); Dylan Williams (1-0-1, 0, 0); Na'eem Offord (1-0-1, 0, 0); Blake Purchase (0-1-1, 0, 0); Brayden Platt (0-1-1, 0, 0).

Indiana - Aiden Fisher (5-4-9, 0, 1.5-3); Isaiah Jones (5-1-6, 0, 1.5-2); D'Angelo Ponds (4-2-6, 0, 0.5-1); Rolijah Hardy (1-5-6, 0, 1-1); Louis Moore (2-3-5, 0, 0); Tyrique Tucker (1-4-5, 0, 0); Daniel Ndukwe (3-0-3, 2-15, 2-15); Jamari Sharpe (2-1-3, 0, 1-1); Mario Landino (2-1-3, 0, 0); Amare Ferrell (1-2-3, 0, 0); Mikail Kamara (0-3-3, 0, 1-2); Byron Baldwin Jr. (1-0-1, 0, 0); Devan Boykin (1-0-1, 0, 0); Charlie Becker (1-0-1, 0, 0); Dominique Ratcliff (1-0-1, 1-9, 1-9); Jah Jah Boyd (1-0-1, 0, 0); Andrew Turvy (0-1-1, 0, 0.5-0); Kaiden Turner (0-1-1, 0, 0).