COLUMN: IU has to step up its game against No. 10 Penn State
There are five areas where IU needs to do well at in order to upset Penn State
There are five areas where IU needs to do well at in order to upset Penn State
Griffin Oakes is in a slump but has the mental strength to come out of it.
Dan Feeney is switching between right guard and right tackle.
The Hoosiers are one win away from bowl eligibility but will need a clean performance to win to get there.
IU's junior quarterback has up-and-down season, but has made critical plays.
IU won by six but very well could have scored a lot more.
Griffin Oakes is now 11-for-20 on field goals this season.
IU's defense was the strongest unit on Saturday.
The Hoosiers have lost to the Scarlet Knights two straight years, but have a chance to turn the tide this year.
Friday night games have the potential to strengthen IU's national brand.
Pat Dougherty hadn't consistently seen playing time until his fourth season with the Hoosiers.
Marcelino Ball, Coy Cronk and A'Shon Riggins are key contributors for the Hoosiers in their first years in Bloomington.
The sophomore running back carved out a spot in 2015, and has been expanding on it in 2016.
The Hoosiers improved to 4-4, but their win wasn't without errors.
With the rise of quarterback transfers in college football, Diamont chose a different path.
Tyler Natee and Marcus Oliver put in quality performances on offense and defense, respectively, against Maryland.
Tyler Natee and Zander Diamont combined for over 200 yards rushing.
IU won the turnover margin for the first time since defeating Ball State in September.
After struggling to score in recent weeks, IU's renewed running game got the offense going.
The Hoosiers are back at .500 after the win at home against the Terrapins.