B1G Viewing Guide Week 2
/B1G Viewing Guide – Week 2
Saturday, September 12
Week two features some big time match-ups highlighted by the re-match between Oregon and Michigan State in East Lansing.
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Week two features some big time match-ups highlighted by the re-match between Oregon and Michigan State in East Lansing.
Read MoreWelcome back to our Throw Back Thursday series as we take a look at Week 3 (Game 2) of the 2014 season. A match-up that featured the defending MAC champion Bowling Green Falcons against the Hoosiers. This was one of the strangest games I have ever watched. The Hoosiers actually played well, but ultimately fell 45-42 in the last seconds.
Read MoreAs with any stock market, the Indiana Football stock market will have its ups and downs over the year. Well, Saturday was one of those bear market days in a 45-42 loss at Bowling Green.
Read MoreThe Hoosiers fell to the Falcons 45-42 in Bowling Green, OH. The offense and defense both did some nice things, but they also had some issues that need clearing up as well, and the special teams unit was downright ugly. So let’s get to breaking down the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly from Saturday’s loss.
Read MoreOpponent: Bowling Green Falcons
Location: Saturday September 13th /12:01pm/ Doyt Perry Stadium/ (Bowling Green, OH)
Why They Played: The Hoosiers traveled to Bowling Green for the back end of a home-and-home series.
What The Game Meant:
This game was a great opportunity for the Hoosiers to open the year 2-0 and build some momentum heading into a tough road game at Missouri next week. If the Hoosiers want to reach the post season this game was almost a must win.
Read MoreThe Hoosiers defense looked improved in the 28-10 victory over Indiana State, but can they string together a second straight solid performance. Here are the three keys to victory for the Hoosiers on defense.
Read MoreThat two-week break between games seemed like it was forever right? Well it is back to the regular season as the Hoosiers invade Bowling Green to face the Falcons. If IU wants to start the season 2-0 here are three keys to victory on offense.
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Read MoreThe Indiana Hoosiers will hit the road for the first time in 2014 when they travel to Doyt Perry Stadium, home of the Bowling Green Falcons. The Hoosiers have had their road woes recently. Their last victory came when they knocked off Illinois in late October of 2012. In 2013, Indiana went 0-4 on the road and lost by an average score of 49.5 to 23.
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