COLUMN: There's some hope for IU against Ohio State
Even with Ohio State being so strong, IU can take advantage of some small weaknesses.
Even with Ohio State being so strong, IU can take advantage of some small weaknesses.
IU's defensive improvements helped the Hoosiers beat Michigan State.
The Buckeyes might provide the Hoosiers with their toughest game in 2016, and the injury bug is still nipping at IU's heels.
Oakes hit a 20-yard field goal in overtime to give the Hoosiers the victory.
IU defeats a ranked opponent at home for the first time since 2006.
The Hoosiers overtime win over the No. 17-ranked Spartans proves a lot.
IU beats first ranked opponent since Missouri in 2014.
IU's JUCO transfer is performing nicely for the Hoosiers.
The team has zoned in on the mistakes made in their five interception game last weekend.
The Hoosiers are tied for the least amount of sacks in the Big Ten.
IU's running game has struggled the past two games, and against Michigan State, that has to change.
Mitchell Paige, Nick Westbrook and Luke Timian all share apartment 628.
Jones' 208 yards against Ball State showed what the senior receiver is capable of.
There are no moral victories, but IU knows it can correct its mistakes.
With a chance to head into conference play 3-0, the Hoosiers were buried by their own mistakes.
The Hoosiers lost to the Demon Deacons 33-28, failing to overcome a host of turnovers.
Richard Lagow threw for 496 yards and five interceptions against Wake Forest on Saturday.
IU junior quarterback Richard Lagow set IU's single-game record for passing yards, but also threw five interceptions.
Kiante Enis didn't know it was wrong at first, but then continued on even after he found out.
The Hoosiers defeated the Demon Deacons last year, on the road, 31-24.