The Other Sideline: Before Indiana football’s weekend matchup, meet Minnesota
Indiana plays Minnesota in its last home game of the season Saturday.
Indiana plays Minnesota in its last home game of the season Saturday.
Let’s see what the stats have to say about Indiana’s 2020 season.
Indiana is extremely inoffensive, both as a dinner topic and a football team.
Indiana is 2-8 and winless in conference play this season.
Section 19 of Memorial Stadium briefly filled with cheering, shirtless fans.
The Hoosiers lost to the Scarlet Knights for the first time in six years.
One of these teams is fighting for bowl eligibility, and it certainly isn’t Indiana.
Indiana football will kickoff against Rutgers at noon.
The Zimmerman family will have 18 members at the Indiana-Rutgers game Saturday.
Indiana is last in the Big Ten East while Rutgers is second to last.
Indiana definitely isn’t very good, but it’s a little more nuanced than that.
Indiana has started three different quarterbacks this season.
McCulley was hit nine times and sacked twice during Saturday’s game.
Indiana was outgained by nearly 200 yards.
One fan base went home happy, the other went back to Bloomington.
The Hoosiers will not go to a bowl game for the first time in three years.
Indiana has allowed the second highest number of pressures in the Big Ten this season.
Host Patrick Felts is joined by Evan Gerike and L.C. Norton to break down what all has gone wrong for Indiana football this season.
Michigan lost its previous game against No. 5 Michigan State last Saturday.
Connor Delp has not made an appearance for Indiana.