COLUMN: Ranking Indiana football’s six losses from most to least entertaining
The Hoosiers have had some enjoyable games go the wrong way, but also some tough watches.
The Hoosiers have had some enjoyable games go the wrong way, but also some tough watches.
A defensive beatdown was shared among three Indiana quarterbacks in loss to Penn State.
Indiana failed to score more than seven points before the fourth quarter.
The Hoosiers dropped their sixth straight contest in a painful manner.
Indiana redshirt senior quarterback Jack Tuttle left the game injured in the second quarter.
Tuttle made his fifth career start for Indiana.
The Hoosiers are cycling through the same issues from the 2-10 finish in 2021.
DJ Matthews spoke about the team’s positive mindset ahead of the final stretch of games.
After five consecutive losses, Indiana sits at 3-5 with four games left this season.
Indiana football’s leading receiver will be sidelined for rest of the season.
The Hoosiers’ full schedule for next season was released Tuesday.
Indiana will open its 2023 slate at home against Ohio State.
Indiana rushed for 62 yards compared to Rutgers’ 192 yards.
The Hoosiers had some questionable decision-making in their loss to Rutgers.
After a 3-0 start, the Hoosiers falls to 3-5 on the season.
The Hoosiers are now 3-5 and have a bye week next week.
The Hoosiers last win came on Sept. 17 against Western Kentucky.
Tom Allen touched on the importance of versatile weapons and the rotation of the offensive line.
The Hoosiers have been outscored 66-30 in the second half in their losses.
Indiana backup quarterback Jack Tuttle has announced his intent on transferring after the season.