COLUMN: Indiana football continues to beat itself in another mid-game collapse
The Hoosiers had some questionable decision-making in their loss to Rutgers.
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 Wildcats are undefeated on the season with an 8-0-5 record.
The three Hoosiers are one of 20 to be named to their respective watch lists.
The Hoosiers last win came on Sept. 17 against Western Kentucky.
The Hoosiers had an impressive weekend in Louisville as their fall season winds down to a close.
Junior Dominika Burdova put in a career best performance to lead the Hoosiers.
Tom Allen touched on the importance of versatile weapons and the rotation of the offensive line.
The Hoosiers will face their sixth ranked opponent of the season.
Indiana has not won a Big Ten match in 377 days.
Jackson-Davis earned Big Ten Preseason Player of the Year honors in early October.
The Hoosiers have been outscored 66-30 in the second half in their losses.
The men’s and women’s programs are both ranked in the CSCAA’s top 15.
The two teams played to a 0-0 draw last season.
Smith scored her first career goal against Purdue on Oct. 16.
Kentucky head coach John Calipari announced Wednesday the rivalry would resume.
Helmer’s second goal of the season quickly restored Indiana’s lead and won the match.
Tommy Mihalic and Quinten Helmer scored the Hoosiers’ two goals.
Wittenbrink scored a penalty kick and assisted two goals in the 4-2 win over Penn State.