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Indiana Football Peach Bowl Champs Front Page Wall Art

A Blowout Win. The headline says it all. On January 9, 2026, the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers walked into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and demolished Oregon 56-22 in the Peach Bowl to punch their ticket to the national championship game. Curt Cignetti hoisted another trophy. Daniel Ndukwe delivered two sacks, a forced fumble, four quarterback pressures, and a blocked punt. And a raucous crowd of Hoosier fans who flooded into Atlanta watched their team move one step closer to the greatest rags-to-riches story in college football history.

Fifteen wins. Zero losses. From a program that once held the record for most losses in college football history to one win away from a national title. When Cignetti arrived in Bloomington, he told fans there would be no "self-imposed limitations" on a program that once viewed simply making a bowl game as a championship-level feat. Two years and a 26-2 record later, Indiana is playing for all the marbles. This Bloomington Herald-Times front page captures the moment the Hoosiers secured their spot.

Display this piece of history in your home, office, or fan cave. Available as a premium print, framed art, gallery-wrapped canvas, or metal print—for every fan who made the trip to Atlanta and every fan who watched from home as Indiana took another step toward perfection.

Why you'll love this:

  • Exclusive Design: Preserve history with this front page from Bloomington Herald-Times.
  • Multiple Size Options: Choose the perfect size for your space, making it easy to frame and display. Or, order with our ready-to-hang frame, metal print or canvas!
  • Museum-Quality Paper: Printed on archival art paper weight for a premium feel.
  • Safe Delivery: Your wall art arrives in perfect condition, ready to impress.
  • Unique Gift Option: Surprise a loved one with a thoughtful and unique gift they won't find anywhere else.

Want even more Indiana books and wall art? See our collection here.

A Blowout Win. The headline says it all. On January 9, 2026, the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers walked into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and demolished Oregon 56-22 in the Peach Bowl to punch their ticket to the national championship game. Curt Cignetti hoisted another trophy. Daniel Ndukwe delivered two sacks, a forced fumble, four quarterback pressures, and a blocked punt. And a raucous crowd of Hoosier fans who flooded into Atlanta watched their team move one step closer to the greatest rags-to-riches story in college football history.

Fifteen wins. Zero losses. From a program that once held the record for most losses in college football history to one win away from a national title. When Cignetti arrived in Bloomington, he told fans there would be no "self-imposed limitations" on a program that once viewed simply making a bowl game as a championship-level feat. Two years and a 26-2 record later, Indiana is playing for all the marbles. This Bloomington Herald-Times front page captures the moment the Hoosiers secured their spot.

Display this piece of history in your home, office, or fan cave. Available as a premium print, framed art, gallery-wrapped canvas, or metal print—for every fan who made the trip to Atlanta and every fan who watched from home as Indiana took another step toward perfection.

Why you'll love this:

  • Exclusive Design: Preserve history with this front page from Bloomington Herald-Times.
  • Multiple Size Options: Choose the perfect size for your space, making it easy to frame and display. Or, order with our ready-to-hang frame, metal print or canvas!
  • Museum-Quality Paper: Printed on archival art paper weight for a premium feel.
  • Safe Delivery: Your wall art arrives in perfect condition, ready to impress.
  • Unique Gift Option: Surprise a loved one with a thoughtful and unique gift they won't find anywhere else.

Want even more Indiana books and wall art? See our collection here.

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A Blowout Win. The headline says it all. On January 9, 2026, the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers walked into Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta and demolished Oregon 56-22 in the Peach Bowl to punch their ticket to the national championship game. Curt Cignetti hoisted another trophy. Daniel Ndukwe delivered two sacks, a forced fumble, four quarterback pressures, and a blocked punt. And a raucous crowd of Hoosier fans who flooded into Atlanta watched their team move one step closer to the greatest rags-to-riches story in college football history.

Fifteen wins. Zero losses. From a program that once held the record for most losses in college football history to one win away from a national title. When Cignetti arrived in Bloomington, he told fans there would be no "self-imposed limitations" on a program that once viewed simply making a bowl game as a championship-level feat. Two years and a 26-2 record later, Indiana is playing for all the marbles. This Bloomington Herald-Times front page captures the moment the Hoosiers secured their spot.

Display this piece of history in your home, office, or fan cave. Available as a premium print, framed art, gallery-wrapped canvas, or metal print—for every fan who made the trip to Atlanta and every fan who watched from home as Indiana took another step toward perfection.

Why you'll love this:

  • Exclusive Design: Preserve history with this front page from Bloomington Herald-Times.
  • Multiple Size Options: Choose the perfect size for your space, making it easy to frame and display. Or, order with our ready-to-hang frame, metal print or canvas!
  • Museum-Quality Paper: Printed on archival art paper weight for a premium feel.
  • Safe Delivery: Your wall art arrives in perfect condition, ready to impress.
  • Unique Gift Option: Surprise a loved one with a thoughtful and unique gift they won't find anywhere else.

Want even more Indiana books and wall art? See our collection here.