Indiana vs. Oregon Live Update: Score highlights From Peach Bowl, Live Stream
The College Football Playoff Semifinal at the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl pits No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers (14-0) against No. 5 Oregon Ducks (13-1) on Friday, January 9, 2026. This is a rematch after Indiana's earlier 30-20 victory over Oregon.
What Channel is Indiana vs. Oregon Today?
ESPN (national broadcast)
Announcers: Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (analyst), Molly McGrath & Katie George (sideline)
What Dose Start Indiana vs. Oregon Today?
Kickoff Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
MORE: Full List of Peach Bowl Winners, Past Champions by year, History
Where To Streaming Indiana vs. Oregon Today?
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TEAMS Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 T Indiana 14 21 7 14 56
Oregon 7 0 8 7 22
Indiana vs. Oregon Live Update: Score,
Highlights Peach Bowl.........
FINAL TIME SCORE: Indiana 49, Oregon 22
National Championship is all SET 🏈
56 points is the 4th MOST points scored in history of the #CFBPlayoff
Opening Odds: (1) Indiana -7.5 vs (10) Miami
Garbage time touchdown for Oregon to make this a 56-22 final score.
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 49, Oregon 22
Touchdown Indiana. Black rips 23 on 3rd & 4—clean lane, zero mercy. PAT good and this has crossed into demolition. Fresh legs, broken will, absolute finish
Indiana 56 Oregon 15 5:13 4Q remember all those idiots mostly Ohio State fans that knocked Fernando Mendoza for a game winning pass against Penn State? Tough times make your stronger. You need to be tested to see if your metal will last
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 49, Oregon 15
Incomplete again to Sadiq. Rhythm never settles, and that’s Indiana’s quiet win—forcing Oregon to restart the drive every snap. Pressure without blitzing is suffocating.
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 49, Oregon 15
TOUCHDOWN INDIANA! 🚨
Mendoza finds Sarratt again in the end zone 🔴⚪️💥Hoosiers now pouring it on — this Peach Bowl is turning into a full-on blowout
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 49, Oregon 15d
Incomplete on 3rd & 5. Mendoza misses Cooper Jr.—Indiana briefly opens the door. These are the snaps Oregon needs to steal momentum, not admire the stop. Pressure shifts for one play.
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 42, Oregon 15
Indiana had 0 10 win seasons and 3 bowl game wins in school history before Cignetti.
In 2 years, he has 2 10+ win seasons, 2 bowl wins, and now 1 win away from a National Championship and 1st team since Yale in 1894 to win 16 games in a season. Absolutely incredible
Q4, SCORE: Indiana 42, Oregon 15
End of the 3rd. Oregon flashed speed, Indiana answered with stops. Momentum tried to knock—discipline slammed the door. Fourth quarter decides how loud this message gets
🏈 Mendoza threads it to Nowakowski for 13 on 2nd & long. Calm answer after pressure—Indiana refusing to rush, refusing to blink. That’s how momentum gets smothered.
Q3, SCORE: Indiana 42, Oregon 15
Indiana and Miami have played twice before
Indiana 28-14 win in 1964 in Coral GablesMiami 14-7 win in 1966 in Coral Gables
Score UpdateORE 1️⃣5️⃣ | IND 4️⃣2️⃣Two-point good—Moore to Jamari Johnson. Oregon squeezes maximum value from the burst, but the math still screams uphill.
Pass interference on Indiana sets up 1st & Goal. Rare crack in coverage discipline, and Oregon finally forces a high-leverage snap. This is where structure vs speed gets tested.
🏈 Score UpdateORE 7️⃣ | IND 4️⃣2️⃣PAT is good. Indiana keeps stacking points with zero hesitation. This has moved from control to complete domination.
Touchdown Indiana. Mendoza to E.J. Williams Jr. for 13—on 3rd & 5, ice-cold. 11-play, 75-yard march that drained belief. Indiana answers with authority and slams the door.
Q3, SCORE: Indiana 42, Oregon 7
🏈 Mendoza keeps it himself for five. Smart, efficient, keeps the defense honest. Indiana mixing control with pressure—Oregon has to defend everything now.
Q3, SCORE: Indiana 35, Oregon 7
Big answer. Mendoza hits Sarratt for 16 on 2nd & long—timing, trust, first down. Indiana wastes no time re-asserting control of the field. Oregon’s cushion disappears fast.
Q3, SCORE: Indiana 35, Oregon 7
HALFTIME SCORE: Indiana 35, Oregon 7
TOUCHDOWN INDIANA! 🚨
Mendoza finds Sarratt for a 3-yd score 🔴⚪️💥Hoosiers keep pouring it on in the Peach Bowl — this is turning into a full-on beatdown!
Holy shit! 35-7 Indiana before halftime. And they get the ball to start the 3rd. Oregon is dead. Lanning is dead. Goodnight!
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 35, Oregon 7
Fernando Mendoza to Charlie Becker for the TD. Indiana rolling right now. 8/9, 102, 2 TDs for Mendoza. Oregon just woefully outmatched. Game is aboht to hit ugly status, if it hasn't already.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 28, Oregon 7
TOUCHDOWN INDIANA!!
Mendoza launches a STUNNING 36 yard ball to Charlie Becker who brings it in beautifully to give Indiana a 3 score lead with 3:13 left in the half.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 28, Oregon 7
Oregon Offense Struggling
Since their early TD, the Ducks haven’t been able to get much going 😬Indiana’s defense controlling the Peach Bowl and keeping the pressure on
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 21, Oregon u
Another Oregon punt, another lost chance. Sack flipped the script and Indiana cashes field position again. Ducks burning possessions while the Hoosiers bank control. That gap feels heavier now.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 21, Oregon 7
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 21, Oregon 7
Score Update — CFP SemifinalORE 7️⃣ | IND 2️⃣1️⃣PAT is good. Indiana cashes in the turnover instantly and stretches the gap. Oregon’s margin for error just vanished.
TOUCHDOWN INDIANA!!!!
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 21, Oregon 7
Oregon Ducks OLB Nasir Wyatt strip-sacked Indiana Hoosiers QB Fernando Mendoza on 3rd down, taking the Hoosiers back 20 yards & forcing a punt on 4th-&-27.
As a result, both teams have punted away their 3rd drives of the night.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
Two miracles on that 3rd down play for the Oregon defense: Got pressure on Mendoza that bothered him and actually got a sack.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
Free yards gift-wrapped. Black’s modest run turns into a 19-yard swing after the chop block. That’s undisciplined, momentum-killing football by Oregon—and Indiana will take that every time.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
Black picks up 2—minimal, but it keeps Indiana on script. They’re content living in 3rd-and-manageable, trusting execution over explosiveness. Oregon still needs a disruptive play.
Q2, SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
Momentum check: Indiana owns it. They’re winning first contact, forcing Oregon into low-risk calls, and stacking field position. Ducks aren’t broken—but they’re reacting, not dictating. That’s control
Q1 top performer: Roman Hemby. Controlled the tempo, flipped field position, softened Oregon’s front, and made the TD possible. Not flashy—foundational. Indiana’s lead starts with him.
END OF Q1
SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
Oregon 1st drive
1 play, 0 yards, 1 INT returned for TD
Oregon 2nd drive
14, plays, 75 yards, 19-yard TD pass
SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
TOUCHDOWN INDIANA!!!!
Touchdown, Hoosiers. They go 75 yards in 11 plays. Definitely a different beast that the Oregon defense is facing today compared to the Orange Bowl.
SCORE: Indiana 14, Oregon 7
After Dante Moore’s pick-six and Jamari Johnson’s drop, the two link up to tie the game 7-7.
And with the uncertainty in the Oregon backfield, RB Jay Harris fueled the drive with 5 carries and 2 catches for 32 total yards.
SCORE: Indiana 7, Oregon 7
Dante Moore doing THAT after throwing a pick-six on the first play of the game… talk about stones.
SCORE: Indiana 7, Oregon 6
Incredibly impressive response by Oregon. 14 plays, 75 yards, 7:38. Dante Moore hits Jamari Johnson from 19 yards out on 3rd and 12. We're all tied up at 7 a piece with 7:11 in the 1Q
SCORE: Indiana 7, Oregon 6
Oregon didn’t flinch after the pick-six. Moore settled, Harris punished, third downs owned. That drive was about nerve and control—not flash. Ducks still breathing in the CFP.
Harris grinds out 3 more. Oregon’s living in short gains—methodical, not explosive. Indiana’s fine with that pace. This drive needs a spark or it stalls.
SCORE: Indiana 7, Oregon 0
Oregon finally moves the chains. Jay Harris bursts for 7, shrugs off the nerves. This is how you answer chaos—run downhill, steal rhythm back. Now prove it wasn’t a fluke.
Indiana pick-6 on opening play!
D’Angelo Ponds intercepts Dante Moore and sprints to the end zone on the first offensive snap of the game!
Indiana 7, Oregon 0
Kickoff finally cracks the silence. Indiana boots it deep, Oregon brings it out—but that return says nothing yet. First punch hasn’t landed. Tension’s thick. This one’s about who blinks first. Indiana wins the toss and defers its choice to the second half. Coin toss captains for #iufb were Pat Coogan, Aiden Fisher, Riley Nowakowski and Elijah Sarratt. Oregon gets the ball first after Quinn Warren's boot, no Brendan Franke as of now. NOT impressed by Oregon’s fans Yup… this is real The stadium is jam PACKED with Indiana fans for the Peach Bowl tonight Indiana now has a Home Game!
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Over/Under: 48.5
Moneyline: Indiana -190 | Oregon +160 Expert Predictions Betting Odds Indiana vs. Oregon Today?
Indiana 35, Oregon 21 – Matt Glenesk (USA TODAY)
Indiana 20, Oregon 17 – Kevin Skiver (USA TODAY)
Indiana 24, Oregon 20 – Craig Meyer (USA TODAY) What Next
Winner advances to the CFP National Championship Game
Date: Monday, January 19, 2026
Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Opponent: Winner of No. 10 Miami vs. TBD (Fiesta Bowl) Tune in on ESPN for this epic Big Ten rematch ______
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