Howard University football will walk straight into the heart of the sport’s brightest spotlight.
First-year coach Ted White and the Bison will travel to Bloomington to face defending FBS national champion Indiana on Saturday, Sept. 5.
For the Bison, the trip to Memorial Stadium is more than a lucrative guarantee game; it is a statement opportunity. Howard will line up against the program that just finished a historic College Football Playoff run and now wears the crown as the team everyone in the FBS is chasing.
The matchup offers 60 minutes for the Bison to measure their growth, their physicality, and their belief against a roster built to survive a Big Ten grind.

From Howard’s perspective, the stakes stretch far beyond the scoreboard. A competitive showing — and the possibility of an upset that would reverberate across the sport — could fuel recruiting momentum, energize alumni and shine a national light on an HBCU program determined to keep elevating its profile.
The atmosphere in Bloomington will be charged with celebration, with Indiana opening its first season as the defending CFP champion.
For the Bison, that environment is exactly the point: a loud, hostile crowd, a national TV window, and a chance to show that an HBCU can walk into the defending champion’s stadium and refuse to play the part of a mere footnote in the Hoosiers’ title defense.