Top five Hoosier game day traditions
These five traditions set IU football apart.
These five traditions set IU football apart.
Nebraska has the second-best offense in the Big Ten.
A'Shon Riggins said in January he planned to start as a freshman, and against Ohio State, he did just that.
The Hoosiers ran for just 99 yards against Ohio State on Saturday.
IU will face its third straight ranked opponent when No. 10 Nebraska comes to Bloomington for the Hoosiers’ Homecoming game.
With IU's running game struggling, the Hoosiers need to let their junior quarterback attack more.
The Hoosiers drop their first conference game in 2016.
Against Ohio State, the running game wasn't working, but IU kept going to it.
JT Barrett, Mike Weber and Curtis Samuel were responsible for all of Ohio State's yards Saturday.
The Buckeyes stayed undefeated at home.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson doesn't see any statistical advantage against No. 2 Ohio State.
Tegray Scales leads IU in tackles, tackles for loss and sacks this season.
Freshman running back Tyler Natee is healthy and back to punishing opposing defenses.
Even with Ohio State being so strong, IU can take advantage of some small weaknesses.
IU's defensive improvements helped the Hoosiers beat Michigan State.
The Buckeyes might provide the Hoosiers with their toughest game in 2016, and the injury bug is still nipping at IU's heels.
Oakes hit a 20-yard field goal in overtime to give the Hoosiers the victory.
IU defeats a ranked opponent at home for the first time since 2006.
The Hoosiers overtime win over the No. 17-ranked Spartans proves a lot.
IU beats first ranked opponent since Missouri in 2014.