2023 First Glance Preview: Week One Ohio State Buckeyes
/Written by: Sammy Jacobs
Week One: Ohio State Buckeyes
Date & Time: Saturday, September 2 at 3:30pm
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
TV: CBS
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Written by: Sammy Jacobs
Date & Time: Saturday, September 2 at 3:30pm
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
TV: CBS
Read MoreWritten by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)
Date & Time: Saturday, November 26
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
TV: TBD
Read MoreWritten by: Zach Greene (@zachegreene)
Week 11: Ohio State Buckeyes
Date & Time: November 12th, Time: TBD
Venue: Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio
TV: TBD
Read MoreWritten by: Zach Greene (@zachegreene)
Date & Time: October 22nd, 12 pm Kickoff
Venue: SHI Stadium. Piscataway, New Jersey
TV: BTN
Read MoreWritten by: Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
Week Four: Michigan Wolverines
Date & Time: October 8 – Noon ET
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
TV: TBD
Read MoreWritten by: Andrew Walker
Week Five: Nebraska Cornhuskers
Location: Memorial Stadium, Lincoln, Nebraska
Date & Time: October 1 – 7 or 7:30 P.M.
TV: TBD
Read MoreWritten by: Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
Week Four: Cincinnati Bearcats
Date & Time: September 24 – Time TBD
Venue: Nippert Stadium, Cincinnati, OH
TV: TBD
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Week Two: Idaho Vandals
Date & Time: Saturday, September 10 at 8pm
Venue: Memorial Stadium, Bloomington, IN
TV: BTN
Read MoreWritten by: Evan Orris
Week 4
Date & Time: September 25, 2021, 8:00 P.M
Venue: L.T. Smith Stadium, Bowling Green, KY
TV: CBSS
Hilltopers at a Glance
Head Coach: Tyson Helton
Entering his 3rd season as the Hilltoppers head coach
Record at WKU: 14-11
Overall Record: 14-11
Last Season: 5-7 (4-3) with a loss in the Lending Tree Bowl
Read MoreWritten by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
The annual Old Oaken Bucket Game will be held on November 30th at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette this year. The last four Bucket Games have had bowl implications and the 2019 edition shouldn’t be any different. Purdue was won the last two in the series after losing four-straight, while the Hoosiers have been shut out of the postseason two years in a row. Winning at Purdue is never an easy task and this year’s version of the Boilermakers have the potential to be pretty darn good. However, anything can happen on rivalry weekend and the Hoosiers are pretty talented themselves. I expect a raucous atmosphere again in West Lafayette and I think Tom Allen wouldn’t want it any other way. Having this rivalry heat up, is great for the health of college football in the state of Indiana.
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