Indiana has been a cellar dweller for too long to remember, but short of them getting kicked out of the Big10 it's going to be hard for them to not find football prosperity here. Their new Big10 contract is going to propel them into being on of the top 30 football schools in the country from a budget and exposure standpoint. It's going to be hard to screw that up. They have been battling schools like Pitt, Kansas State, Virginia, Cincinnati, and Wake Forest for recruits for year. Basically bottom of the power 5 in prestige programs. Suddenly Indiana has leap frogged them in the last week. Schools like Washington and Oregon just dropped below Indiana in both revenue and exposure prestige which is absurd. Those are major traditional powers that are suddenly homeless and being blocked by the UCLA and USC at the Big10. They will probably find a way in but right now they have a real problem. The biggest winner in this re-alignment to date has been Northwestern, Indiana and Rutgers.