Indiana football, worn down by attrition, falls to Michigan 31-10 after choppy second half
Time and time again, Indiana has faced this same situation just to fall short of an upset in the end.
Time and time again, Indiana has faced this same situation just to fall short of an upset in the end.
It is essential that Indiana plays a flawless game to hang around with a very talented Michigan team.
Indiana welcomes No. 4 Michigan for its homecoming on Saturday, and if it wants any chance to stay competitive, it needs the playmakers to show up.
There are some things that need to be fixed as the hardest part of the schedule approaches.
The Hoosiers earned half of their 290 total yards on two drives.
This is almost a must-win for the Hoosiers when talking about bowl contention.
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Indiana’s offense floundered, but the Hoosiers performed better overall in the second half.
The Hoosiers look to be 4-0 after their first road game against the Bearcats.
For the third time this season, Indiana had to come from behind Saturday.
Indiana escaped another halftime deficit to improve to 3-0 on the season.
Behind the team captains and vocal leaders, the Hoosiers are bearing down on focus.
Indiana outscored Idaho 23-0 in the third quarter to overcome a scare at home.
Robbins put on healthy weight and refined his technique in hopes of a breakout season for the Hoosiers.
Keep Tom Allen in charge of calling the defense.
Indiana's defense also stood strong much of the night.
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Two years after a great season and one year after a disappointing one, Tom Allen and Indiana set out to prove which season was the outlier.
“There’s an edge that this team has. You can see it and you can feel it."
With two weeks until the season opener, Indiana's coaching staff is getting a better idea of who might start under center.