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As leaves change, so do BCS bowl perceptions

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The leaves are changing, and so is the temperature. In other words, we are starting to find out who is for real and who is not in the college football world, and who could or will not contend for the National Championship.




The Indiana Daily Student

IU fans ashamed after 33-14 loss

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The conversations in the bleachers, concourses and parking lots Saturday night all ended the same way: “That was so embarrassing.”


The Indiana Daily Student

IU prepared for OSU’s Pryor

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IU football coach Bill Lynch said the Hoosiers' biggest challenge Saturday will be No. 9 Ohio State’s dual-threat sophomore quarterback Terrelle Pryor, the preseason Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year.


The Indiana Daily Student

Absence makes the Hoosier heart grow stronger

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Ignorance is bliss for the Hoosiers.  While Thomas Gray certainly didn’t have the IU football team on his mind when he wrote his much-referenced poem in 1742, his words ring true in the Hoosiers’ 2009 Big Ten season.


Callhoun vs Ohio State

Could IU give Ohio State its 'Darkest Day'?

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In 1987, the 3-1 Hoosiers traveled to Columbus, Ohio, to face the Buckeyes. While this year’s game is in Bloomington, the current Hoosiers can only hope the game result is the same.



The Indiana Daily Student

Student seating sold out for Ohio State game

Despite increasing student seating from 8,100 to 11,000, nearly a third of the normal seating, all seats for the student body for IU's Saturday matchup against No. 9 Ohio State have been sold out as of Thursday morning, according to an IU Athletics press release.



The Indiana Daily Student

New season, new story for IU

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The IU football team is entering the heart of the Big Ten season not knowing exactly what kind of team they have. 





IU-Michigan Football

Good call or bad call? Discuss it here

A late controversial interception halted an IU drive late in Saturday's game, allowing No. 23 Michigan to eek out a 36-33 victory. IDS football writer Nathan Hart examines the simultaneous catch rule in a Hoosier Hype post. What do you think? Sound off on the Hoosier Hype blog.




IU-Michigan Football

Hoosiers struggle in the red zone

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IU finished with more total yards and time of possession than No. 23 Michigan on Saturday, but the Wolverines did one thing the Hoosiers could not. They capitalized when opportunities presented themselves.


IU-Michigan Football

IU’s upset bid falls short in 36-33 loss

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. – All the parts were in place for a larger-than-life upset. After IU freshman running back Darius Willis sprinted to an 85-yard touchdown run late in the fourth quarter, the Hoosiers just needed to make one stop.