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If anyone had suggested back in 2021 that the Indiana Hoosiers, the perennial basketball school, would one day enter the Rose Bowl as the College Football Playoff’s undefeated No. 1 seed and a favorite over the 3-loss Alabama Crimson Tide, it would have been dismissed as absolute fantasy. Alabama — the program that defined a dynasty for multiple generations — an underdog? Indiana — a team that hadn't won an outright conference title in 80 years before 2025 — the behemoth? It’s a parallel universe warped by the sheer force of the Hoosiers' ascendance, and yet, here we stand in Pasadena, preparing for the most upside-down clash the Granddaddy of Them All has ever hosted.
The landscape of college football has been altered by the arrival of Curt Cignetti in Bloomington, who, in a shockingly short period, has turned the Hoosiers into a national power. Cignetti’s 26-2 record in just two seasons has shattered every previous standard for coaching success in Bloomington. Behind the play of Heisman-winning quarterback Fernando Mendoza, Indiana didn't just win the Big Ten; they steamrolled it, capping their 13-0 run with a defensive masterpiece against the reigning national champion Ohio State. This is a program with an elite defense, a dominating rushing attack, and a self-assured belief that they are three precious victories away from the first national title in school history.
For Alabama, head coach Kalen DeBoer — who inherited the impossible task of succeeding Nick Saban — has guided the Crimson Tide through a season of uncharacteristic struggles. Alabama scraped its way into the Playoff with three losses, proving its championship mettle in a first-round victory over Oklahoma where the Tide came back from down 17-0 on the road. Yet, the prevailing whisper in Pasadena remains: you can never count out the Tide, no matter the circumstances.
When the College Football Playoff quarterfinal kicks off on Thursday at the Rose Bowl, the stunning reality will finally sink in: The No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers are the gatekeepers to the national semifinals. Standing in their way, playing the role of spoiler and proving that the Tide still rolls, are the No. 9 Alabama Crimson Tide.
This is not just a game, but a cultural collision. The football blue blood of the South, synonymous with unparalleled gridiron excellence, faces off against the basketball blue blood of the Midwest, which now finds itself as the newest college football powerhouse. This is a clash of legacies, a battle of coaches, and a dizzying moment of truth for a sport that has not witnessed a disruption quite like the Hoosiers’ takeover.
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2:04 p.m.: Indiana was in the basement of college football for the longest time, but that all changed when Curt Cignetti came to town. Now, the Hoosiers are playing in their first ever Rose Bowl.
"I talked to a woman who's 80 years old and a gentleman who's in his early 80s, they're crying talking about being here at the Rose Bowl.... They never thought they'd live long enough to have their team play in this stadium."@KirkHerbstreit to @PatMcAfeeShow about the… pic.twitter.com/dKXTtExCBw
— ESPN (@espn) January 1, 2026
Look how much it means to the Indiana faithful.
2:02 p.m.: For the first time in a LONG time, it won't be a sunny Rose Bowl in Pasadena.
The rain at the Rose Bowl 😱 ☔
— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) January 1, 2026
(via @CollegeGameDay) pic.twitter.com/R5cmw5jeeQ
Forecasts project heavy rain throughout the day in California, setting up an unusual game at the Grandaddy of Them All.
Off the bat, this favors Indiana, the superior rushing team with a more dominant defensive front. Alabama has struggled to run the ball consistently, especially against Georgia in the SEC Championship.
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Alabama vs. Indiana start time
- Date: Thursday, Jan. 1
- Time: 4 p.m. ET, 1 p.m. Local time
The Grandaddy of them all will take place on New Year's Day, as it does every year, maintaining its century-old tradition as the oldest and most iconic bowl game.
The 112th edition between Alabama and Indiana will kick off at 4:00 p.m. ET and 1:00 p.m. Local time.
What channel is Alabama vs. Indiana on?
- TV channel: ESPN
- Live stream: Fubo
The Rose Bowl will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. ESPN's No. 1 crew will be on-site, with Chris Fowler (play-by-play) and Kirk Herbstreit (color commentator) on the call. Holly Rowe will provide updates on the sidelines.
Fans looking to stream the game can via Fubo, which offers a free trial to new users.
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College Football Playoff schedule 2026
Dec. 19
| Game | Matchup |
| First-Round CFP game | Alabama 34, Oklahoma 24 |
Dec. 20
| Game | Matchup |
| First-Round CFP game | Miami 10, Texas A&M 3 |
| First-Round CFP game | Ole Miss 41, Tulane 10 |
| First-Round CFP game | Oregon 51, James Madison 34 |
Dec. 31
| Game | Matchup |
| Cotton Bowl Classic (quarterfinal) | Miami 24, Ohio State 14 |
Jan. 1
| Game | Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| Capital One Orange Bowl (quarterfinal) | Oregon vs. Texas Tech | 12 p.m. | ESPN |
| Rose Bowl Game (quarterfinal) | Alabama vs. Indiana vs | 4 p.m. | ESPN |
| Allstate Sugar Bowl (quarterfinal) | Ole Miss vs. Georgia | 8 p.m. | ESPN |
Jan. 8
| Game | Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| Vrbo Fiesta Bowl (semifinal) | TBD | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN |
Jan. 9
| Game | Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl (semifinal) | TBD | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN |
Jan. 19
| Game | Matchup | Time (ET) | TV |
| CFP National championship | TBD | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN |
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