Indiana Hoosiers Week 5 Stock Report
/The Indiana football team’s stock has had more peaks and valleys than the Rocky Mountains. After what some dubbed the “best win in program history” against Missouri (for the record is was not and never will be), the Hoosiers came out flat against a Maryland team that has a shot to make some noise in the Big Ten East. So let’s get down on the IU football stock market floor to see what is up and down for the Hoosiers.
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Oakes Named Special Teams Player of the Week
/Indiana Hoosiers redshirt freshman kicker Griffin Oakes was named Big Ten Special Teams Player of the Week for his record setting performance against the Maryland Terrapins on Saturday
Read MoreThe Good, The Bad, and The Ugly from the Loss to Maryland
/The Indiana Hoosiers reverted back to their inconsistent ways on Saturday. It was not a pretty sight as the Maryland Terrapins rolled to a 37-15 victory in their Big Ten opener. So let’s dig in and get to the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from Saturday’s game.
Read MoreGame Wrap and Reaction: Week 5 Maryland at Indiana
/Opponent: Maryland Terrapins
Location: Saturday September 27th /1:30pm/ Memorial Stadium/ (Bloomington, IN)
Why They Played: The Hoosiers opened up Big Ten play at home by welcoming the Maryland Terrapins to the Rock and the conference.
What The Game Meant:
Indiana had a chance to break a 0-7 record in games following a win over ranked opponents since 1987 and really convince the fan base that this was not the same old Indiana football squad.
Read MoreHoosiers Drop One-Sided Battle Against Maryland
/The Maryland Terrapin (4-1, 1-0) started their era of Big Ten football off with a 37-15 drubbing of the Indiana Hoosiers (2-2, 0-1). The Hoosiers, coming off an upset win at Missouri, came out flat and failed to get any traction on offense.
Read MoreLive Blog: Maryland Terrapins at Indiana Hoosiers
/Follow along live as the Hoosiers kick off the Big Ten season against Maryland.
Three Musts for the IU Defense if They Want a Win
/The Indiana Hoosiers are coming off an impressive defensive performance, where they held a high-powered Missouri offense that was averaging nearly 42 points per game to just 27 points. They were aggressive and energetic in an effort that saw the unit rack up 11 tackles for loss. Saturday’s matchup pits the IU defense against an offense that is very similar to Missouri. So sit back, relax and enjoy the three keys to victory for the Hoosiers on defense.
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