COLUMN: IU can win against Ohio State, just not on the scoreboard
During the first run of the U.S. version of the television show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” host Drew Carey started each episode the same way.
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During the first run of the U.S. version of the television show “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” host Drew Carey started each episode the same way.
At most schools, the homecoming game is cause for celebration. Many alumni are back in town, the pregame festivities are fun for everyone, then fans fill the football stadium and cheer their team on to victory.
It took all four quarters, but IU was able to beat Rutgers, 24-17, to earn its first conference win of the season last weekend.
Homecoming might be centered on IU facing off with Iowa, but there is much more tradition to the weekend than football.
Bloomington will be filled with cream and crimson homecoming weekend, as alumni and Hoosier fans flock to IU. Homecoming weekend is centered on the football game, but five different IU teams will take the field at home over the weekend.
A week after IU picked up its first conference win of the season, the Hoosiers will face their toughest test yet.
Of the six former Hoosiers in action in the NFL during week four of the season, five of them ended up on the winning side of their respective games.
It was a win. That much can be said.
Let’s start with the facts.
It wasn’t pretty, but IU did just enough to defeat Rutgers 24-17 on Saturday afternoon.
IU lost for the first time in 2018 last weekend against then-No. 24 Michigan State.
After last week’s disappointing 35-21 loss to then-No. 24 Michigan State, IU travels to Piscataway, New Jersey, for the second game of its Big Ten Conference season.
Whether it was Coach Tom Allen, offensive coordinator Mike DeBord or any of their players, everybody within the IU football program reiterated the same thing Monday afternoon.
Last month, IU released a statement that sophomore running back Morgan Ellison has been indefinitely suspended from all football activities.
Another week of NFL action featured seven former IU football players among those who made in-game appearances this weekend.
A great opportunity was met with a disappointing performance.
Marcelino Ball always stands in the same spot in Memorial Stadium before heading to the locker room before kickoff.
The comeback was over before it started.
FINAL: No. 24 Michigan State defeats IU 35-21.
Matt Stauder was pulled in all directions Thursday night.