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College Football 27 Gives Indiana the Spotlight, Plus the 2026 Games We’re Already Circling

1 h 13 min · 5 de jun de 2026
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Galen Clavio and Matt Blaszka open with Indiana’s surreal role in the College Football 27 reveal, including Curt Cignetti’s national spotlight and what it says about the Hoosiers’ rise. Then it’s a full 2026 college football preview built around the games that may matter more than people realize right now. USC’s brutal Big Ten stretch, Penn State’s schedule, Miami-Clemson, BYU-TCU, Alabama-Tennessee, Texas A&M’s SEC gauntlet, Ohio State’s road traps, Notre Dame’s path, and the early national title picture all get time as Football Weather starts mapping out the season ahead.

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