January 1, 2026

Who wins Rose Bowl? Our experts make picks for Alabama-Indiana showdown

Two years ago, Alabama facing Indiana in the College Football Playoff would have been an unthinkable matchup. A lot has changed. Nick Saban retired. Curt Cignetti was hired by the Hoosiers. The Hoosiers that are the No. 1 seed entering the Rose Bowl with a Heisman-winning quarterback. The Crimson Tide are prohibitive underdogs.

That’s the weird reality of the upside down that is the strange world of college football. Indiana is unbeaten after winning its first Big Ten title since 1967. QB Fernando Mendoza leads the offense that is equal parts power and precision passing. But it’s the defense that goes unnoticed as the unit held Ohio State to just 10 points in winning that long-awaited conference title.

Meanwhile, Alabama had a roller coaster of a season, losing to Florida State in the opener then winning four games against ranked opponents before offensive woes led to a home defeat against Oklahoma and another stumble against Georgia in the SEC title game. Kalen DeBoer’s team did bounce back to beat the Sooners in the first round. This task will be more difficult.

So who emerges victorious in Pasadena? Our experts offer their score predictions.

Alabama vs. Indiana predictions for Rose Bowl

Matt Hayes

There were offensive plays to be made by Oklahoma against Alabama, but the Sooners’ offense couldn’t execute. Indiana’s offense is night and day different, in both the run and pass games. If the Hoosiers can continue Alabama’s early struggles of late on offense, the deficit will be too difficult to overcome. Indiana 31, Alabama 16.

Jordan Mendoza

Alabama’s second half resurgence against Oklahoma should give some optimism it can carry some of that into the Rose Bowl. While it will have some success, Indiana is just too loaded to let the Crimson Tide control this. The Hoosiers don’t let a No. 1 seed lose in the quarterfinals again. Indiana 34, Alabama 20.

Paul Myerberg

Indiana will in no way, shape or form be intimidated by the Crimson Tide. In fact, Alabama is the underdog in a matchup that doesn’t necessarily play to its strengths. That’s because the Hoosiers have the ability to control the line of scrimmage defensively and force Ty Simpson to make tough throw after tough throw to keep the Tide’s offense afloat. Indiana 21, Alabama 16.

Erick Smith

Last year, all four teams that had first-round bye lost in the quarterfinals, illustrating the importance of momentum. Alabama is riding high after its comeback defeat of Oklahoma. Indiana has been dormant for almost four weeks. Could this portend an upset? The Hoosiers will get tested and will need Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza to play well. Otherwise, it will be the Tide advancing. Indiana 24, Alabama 23.

Eddie Timanus

There’s a ‘prove it’ element on both sidelines; this is still new territory for the Indiana program, while Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer has won in the playoff, he’s still under pressure to deliver a championship to a fan base that expects them. All that aside, however, Indiana has been the more complete team this season and will show it here. Indiana 23, Alabama 13.

Blake Toppmeyer

As Kalen DeBoer put it, Indiana is undefeated for a reason. He’s right. The Hoosiers are more complete than Alabama, and that advantage will help them pull away from the Crimson Tide into the semifinals.  Indiana 28, Alabama 17.

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