Freshmen trio key cogs in the IU football machine
Marcelino Ball, Coy Cronk and A'Shon Riggins are key contributors for the Hoosiers in their first years in Bloomington.
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.
IU has lost its last two first halves 41-11.
Stats show IU is a significantly better team in second halves of games.
Nile Sykes recorded two sacks and a tackle for loss against Northwestern on Saturday.
The Hoosiers need to find the end zone in weeks to come, and put together a full game on defense.
With another close loss at Northwestern, IU has found a disappointing identity
The junior quarterback struggled mightily with inaccuracy against Northwestern.
IU allowed 24 points in the first half, but none in the second.
The Hoosiers drop to under 0.500 for the first time this season.
A strong first half by the Wildcats proved to be too much for the Hoosiers to overcome.
After a strong start to the season, IU's defense can improve even more in the second half.
The Hoosiers have earned 2.7 yards per carry in their last two games.