When Indiana Became the Favorite | Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges
Imagine leaving Earth for two years… and coming back to find Indiana football sitting on top of the college football world.
In this episode of Just Wondering with Norm Hitzges, Norm Hitzges takes listeners through one of the most astonishing transformations the sport has ever seen: the Indiana Hoosiers playing for a national championship. A program long defined by losses, obscurity, and broken coaching careers is now on the brink of an undefeated season — something no team in college football history has ever achieved at this scale.
Norm breaks down how head coach Kurt Signetti engineered the turnaround, from importing winning culture and key players from James Madison to convincing quarterback Fernando Mendoza to transfer — a move that resulted in a Heisman Trophy winner and a projected No. 1 NFL draft pick. The episode dives deep into the numbers behind Indiana’s dominance, including defensive performances that have held every opponent under 24 points and statistical margins usually reserved for dynasties.
Norm also offers context for just how absurd this rise is, comparing Indiana’s long history of losses to its sudden place among college football’s elite. Along the way, Mary Hitzges joins with sponsor messages and reflections, grounding the episode in the familiar rhythm of Just Wondering while the story itself remains anything but familiar.
This isn’t hype. It’s perspective — and a reminder that sometimes sports still manage to surprise us.
Chapters
00:00:00 – Just wondering about Indiana playing for a national title
00:01:22 – Has college football ever seen anything like this?
00:02:09 – Indiana’s history as a program where careers went to die
00:03:10 – Kurt Signetti arrives and brings a winning blueprint
00:04:04 – From 713 losses to Big Ten dominance
00:05:10 – The numbers that make this season unbelievable
00:06:31 – No opponent scores more than 24 points
00:07:17 – The astronaut analogy: disbelief in real time
00:08:04 – Miami’s puncher’s chance and final test
00:09:01 – Bob’s Steak & Chop House sponsor break
00:09:38 – Full Moon Healing Balm and personal fixes
00:10:16 – Fluent Financial and closing reflections
00:10:38 – Why this story may never be repeated
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Has there ever been anything quite like the phenomenon of the Indiana Hoosiers this
year?
In fact, the last two years?
Consider, if you will, what happens historically if the favored Hoosiers complete an undefeated
season by winning the national championship this year?
Indiana would finish 16 and O. Last year, they were 13 and 2 and lost to the playoffs.
That would be 29 wins in two years.
Nobody's ever been better than 16 and O, and nobody's ever had 29 wins in two years.
Coach Kurt Signity arrived two years ago to take over, I'm trying to be nice here, a pig.
They'd been 9 and 27 the last three years before Signity arrived.
They were the second biggest losing college football program in the history of the sport.
Bloomington, Indiana, is where coaching career went to die.
And then Signity, a college football lifer, a small school lifer arrived.
How small?
Well, he spent five years at Loris College, L-O-R-A-S. Do you know where Loris College is?
Ask Mr. Google.
Signity had moved up to James Madison and turned a powerful program into even more than
a powerhouse before he got the Indiana job.
And then he brought 13 James Madison players with him to Indiana.
And he talked the California quarterback for Nendo Mendoza into transferring to Indiana.
Now, Mendoza is a Heisman Trophy winner and will be the number one pick in the NFL draft
in late April, taken by the Las Vegas Raiders.
And all thanks to Kurt Signity.
This is already the greatest turnaround for a program in college football history.
And it's been accomplished in the Big Ten.
Going past giants like Ohio State and Michigan and Penn State and past solid programs like
Iowa and Wisconsin and a conference just added Big Time Pack 12 heavyweights Oregon,
USC, Washington, UCLA.
Those are college football blue blunts.
All Indiana had ever done in their history as a college program was bleed.
713 losses in their history.
And then, Signity.
Now Indiana in the last two years has lost two games, 28 and 2.
This year, they are 9 and 0 against bowl teams.
And in those games, they outgain their opponent by an average of 145 yards per game.
This team, it's just incredible, they've held 11 of their 15 opponents to their season
low in points and 6 to their season low in yards.
And remember, they've faced 9 bowl teams.
After Signity, his teams are 19 and 1 when they are single digit favorites and their favorite
eight and a half tonight.
Signity at James Madison and Indiana combined is 39 and 1 when his team allows under 24
points.
And this year, no Indiana opponent had scored more than 24 points.
To get here at the end of the season, Indiana beat Ohio State and then Alabama and then
Oregon, you talk about cream of the crop programs.
Now Miami, though, word of warning, they are not without a punters chance in this game.
They have two players from their defensive line who will be drafted in the first round
of the NFL draft.
And likely in the first 20 picks, Ruben Baines and Akim Masidor.
They've got a really solid quarterback and veteran Carson Beck who won the National
Championship at Georgia.
And they're playing at a high level and on what is their home field.
But Indiana is doing things we basically have never witnessed before, imagine, just imagine.
You're an astronaut and a sports fan.
You've been in space for the last two years and with no news, it's likely.
And you return and you are told the likely new champion of college football is going to
be Indiana.
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I'm Norm Hitzkes and know that every day I'll be just wondering about something.
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