Indiana football to attempt to snap its losing streak on the road at Rutgers
Indiana football heads to Piscataway, New Jersey, this weekend to face Rutgers in its first away game since losing to Nebraska on Oct. 1.
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Indiana football heads to Piscataway, New Jersey, this weekend to face Rutgers in its first away game since losing to Nebraska on Oct. 1.
Indiana football finally found the endzone in the second half against Maryland on Saturday, but the team came out on the losing side yet again. During their four-game losing streak, the Hoosiers have been outscored 66-30 in the second half and were shut out in two of those games.
Following the 38-33 home loss to Maryland, the Indiana football team looks on to this week's game against Rutgers.
Jack Tuttle, Indiana football redshirt senior quarterback and captain, announced Monday morning he entered the NCAA transfer portal after four seasons playing for the Hoosiers.
Indiana came into the matchup against Maryland following a loss to Michigan over homecoming weekend. Maryland entered the game off an equally demoralizing loss at home against Purdue in which a failed two-point conversion was the difference. While Indiana took the momentum and lead into the half in the battle of two teams looking to bounce back, it was Maryland who stole it back in the fourth quarter winning 38-33.
Trailing by four with five minutes remaining, Indiana football was in the process of putting together a promising drive in hopes of regaining the lead. One fumble later, the game’s fate was sealed, marking four-straight losses for the Hoosiers.
Indiana football fell to Maryland at home 38-33 during fall break. The game could not have started much worse for the Hoosiers as junior quarterback Connor Bazelak’s first pass of the game was tipped into the hands of the Terrapin defense. Following the turnover, the Maryland offense, led by quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, made quick work of the Indiana defense, capping off a short drive with a read option touchdown for Tagovailoa. On its next drive, Indiana’s offense made a splash play to receiver Emery Simmons for a gain of 40 yards, resulting in points via a field goal. Maryland led 7-3 to end the first quarter.
Will, Jacob and Garrett break down Indiana's 31-10 loss to Michigan. They dive into the firing of Indiana offensive line coach Darren Hiller, and estimate how Rod Carey's tenure will go. Finally, they examine their mid-season roundtable picks and predictions and preview the Hoosiers' contest against Maryland Saturday.
Halfway through its season, Indiana resides with a 3-3 record, perfectly average. However, how the Hoosiers have gotten to this point is far from average and has been a concern since week one.
Last week against the University of Michigan, Indiana football took hits on the defensive side of the ball with multiple veterans going down with injuries before and during the game. Senior linebacker and three-time captain Cam Jones was ruled out prior to the game, along with senior defensive back Jaylin Williams. Fellow senior cornerback Tiawan Mullen left the game with an injury in the second half.
On Monday, newly named offensive line coach Rod Carey answered questions from the media after being promoted Sunday afternoon.
Mike Hart, current Michigan football running backs coach and former Indiana football assistant coach, gave an update on his health via a Michigan football Twitter post Monday morning. This comes after Hart was carted off the field in the first quarter of Indiana’s game Saturday against No. 4 Michigan after suffering a medical emergency on the Michigan sideline.
Indiana football announced it has fired offensive line coach and run game coordinator Darren Hiller, according to a press release Sunday.
Indiana football head coach Tom Allen announced the Hoosiers were without four starters due to injuries ahead of Indiana’s matchup with No. 4 Michigan Saturday.
It was a tale of two halves Saturday, starting with Indiana football hanging tough with the No. 4 Wolverines but ending with the dam that is Indiana’s offensive line breaking loose. For the second week in a row, the Hoosier’s offense went stagnant in the second half, losing 31-10.
Entering its homecoming matchup with No. 4 Michigan, the Indiana defense faced a tough task of stopping junior running back Blake Corum and the rest of the Wolverine rushing attack. The big story before the game even started was the losses of senior linebacker Cam Jones and senior defensive back Jaylin Williams to injury.
Plagued by injuries, hosting the fourth-ranked team in the country and fresh off a miserable loss to Nebraska, Indiana was primed to be embarrassed on homecoming day against Michigan — until it didn’t.
Indiana football was unable to keep up with No. 4 Michigan on homecoming weekend, losing, 31-10
The IDS reporters break down what happened in Indiana's loss at Nebraska last weekend. Later, they preview the Hoosiers' homecoming matchup against 4th-ranked Michigan and give their game predictions.
On a two-game skid, Indiana football faces its biggest challenge yet, No. 4 Michigan. Ahead of their matchup Saturday, head coach Tom Allen discussed the Hoosiers’ keys to beating the Wolverines on homecoming weekend.