BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — With No. 2 Indiana struggling in the first half Saturday, coach Curt Cignetti relied on his usual halftime speech. He kept it simple, direct and surprisingly even-tempered.
And once again Fernando Mendoza and his teammates responded.
Mendoza completed 91.7% of his 24 passes for 299 yards, throwing three of his four touchdown passes in the second half to lead No. 2 Indiana past Wisconsin 31-7 for the first 11-0 mark in school history. The Hoosiers can clinch their first Big Ten Conference title game appearance and likely a second straight playoff berth by winning their season finale at rival Purdue.
''I did what's always worked for me in those situations before," Cignetti said after winning his 15th consecutive home game over the past two seasons — the longest winning streak in school history. ''Instead of going in and kind of snorting at halftime, I just told everyone take a deep breath, relax and have fun. I thought we played a good second half, a lot of good individual performances."
Nobody was better than Mendoza, who continued to bolster his Heisman Trophy case despite being sacked a season-high five times and briefly spending time in the injury tent. Upon returning to the game, Mendoza promptly broke Kurtis Rourke's single-season school record with his 30th TD pass, a 5-yarder to Omar Cooper Jr., in the fourth quarter. It's the same combination that propelled Indiana past Penn State in the final minute last week.
The result: Indiana (11-0, 8-0 Big Ten, No. 2 CFP) has now tied last season's team for the most victories in one season.
Wisconsin (3-7, 1-6) lost to a ranked team for the fifth time this season and still has not beaten a top-10 team on the road since 2019.
Carter Smith became the first true freshman quarterback to start a game for the Badgers since 1991 and finished 9 of 15 with 98 yards, including a 45-yard TD pass to Lance Mason. He also had two turnovers on a day Wisconsin generated only 23 total yards in the second half.