Indiana football evaluates offense after quarterback Penix’s injury
Indiana football’s offense has seen better days.
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Indiana football’s offense has seen better days.
The NCAA announced Sept. 29 that the “March Madness” marketing, which had long been exclusive to the men’s basketball tournament, will now apply to the women’s basketball tournament as well. It’s a good thing, but it’s a decision that shouldn’t have taken this long in the first place.
Junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will be out with an acromioclavicular joint separation in his left shoulder, Indiana football head coach Tom Allen announced in a press conference Monday.
Indiana football sophomore running back Tim Baldwin Jr. has entered the transfer portal, head coach Tom Allen said in a Monday press conference.
Senior defensive back Raheem Layne did everything right during his first-quarter interception. After reading the eyes of Penn State senior quarterback Sean Clifford, he stepped in front of sophomore wide receiver Parker Washington and the ball found his gloves.
Indiana junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr. dove for the pylon to knock off No. 8 Penn State on Oct. 24, 2020. Since then, Indiana football has achieved a top 10 ranking of its own and its first preseason ranking in the AP Poll since 1969.
Indiana seniors linebacker Micah McFadden and defensive back Devon Matthews combined for 20 tackles, just under a third of the team’s total, in a 33-31 win against Western Kentucky University on Saturday night in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
Indiana football defeated Western Kentucky University 33-31 in front of a record crowd at Houchens Industries–L. T. Smith Stadium in Bowling Green, Kentucky, Saturday night. The Hoosiers are now 2-2 this season.
Three games into Indiana football’s season, there’s now a sample size of data to analyze offensive trends. Here’s some of the good and the bad of what the Hoosiers have shown so far.
After a game in which junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr. completed less than 50% of his passes and threw three to the other team, Indiana head coach Tom Allen shot down any discussion of a quarterback competition in a press conference Monday.
Indiana’s defense had everything going for it in the first half. By using shifts on the defensive line prior to the snap, the Hoosiers forced five false starts out of the University of Cincinnati’s offensive line.
Indiana football is honoring late coach Bill Mallory and giving a nod to 1987 style with their throwback uniforms for its game Saturday against Cincinnati.
Indiana football will take on the University of Cincinnati at noon Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington.
Only two of Indiana junior quarterback Michael Penix Jr.’s 16 passing attempts against the University of Idaho on Saturday went 20 yards beyond the line of scrimmage.
Toward the beginning of the fourth quarter, Indiana football graduate student running back Stephen Carr was sitting on the bench. He’d already done his job.
In its first home game in front of a full capacity crowd since November 2019, Indiana football defeated the University of Idaho 56-14. The Hoosiers are now 1-1 this season.
Students with instruments in hand begin to congregate around 4 p.m in the parking lot in groups seemingly sorted by instrument.
Indiana football’s season opener against Iowa included three interceptions, no touchdowns, 77 rushing yards and a loss. Offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan took the blame for the poor performance during a press conference Monday.
It started on IU football’s second play of the game. What looked like a pitch to senior tight end Peyton Hendershot ended with a near-fumble recovery by Iowa.
No. 17 IU football will travel to Iowa City, Iowa, to take on No. 18 Iowa this Saturday, and it will do so with new defensive coordinator Charlton Warren, who is anxious to see how the team’s defense will play in its first game under his stewardship.