Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Georgia Southern Eagles

Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Georgia Southern Eagles

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

What: Indiana Hoosiers (1-1) vs. Georgia Southern Eagles (0-2)

When: Saturday, September 23 at 3:30 pm

Where: Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, IN

How to Watch: The game will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Fans can also listen to the game on the IU Radio Network with the legendary Don Fischer on the call.

What’s at Stake: The Hoosiers and Eagles will be meeting for the first time in program history on Saturday and a victory is essential if IU is to reach a third consecutive bowl game. IU will be looking to get above .500 for the first time in this young season and this is the first of ten straight Saturday’s they will be taking the field so getting that grueling stretch off to a good start is imperative. Georgia Southern, a program with a proud tradition and high standards, is off to a 0-2 start and second-year head coach Tyson Summers is on the hot seat. He’ll hope his team responds to having their backs against the wall.

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Keys to a Hoosier Win Over the Eagles on Saturday

Keys to a Hoosier Win Over the Eagles on Saturday

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers will be seeking win number two of the 2017 season on Saturday when they face-off against the Georgia Southern Eagles. Here are four things the Hoosiers must accomplish in order to walk away winners of two-straight.

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Hoosier Huddle Podcast: Indiana vs. Georgia Southern Preview

Hoosier Huddle Podcast: Indiana vs. Georgia Southern Preview

Co-hosts Sammy Jacobs and T.J. Inman preview this week's match-up between the Hoosiers and the Georgia Southern Eagles. They will give their match-ups to watch, keys to victory and predictions as well as what IU can get out of this game as they head into the meat of their schedule.

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Eagles and the Option Soar Into Bloomington

Eagles and the Option Soar Into Bloomington

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

After an unplanned week off due to Hurricane Irma, the Indiana Hoosiers will take the field on Saturday afternoon to battle an unfamiliar opponent, Georgia Southern and their triple option attack. The two foes have never met and the Eagles triple option attack has scared or knocked off many Power 5 programs in the past so the extra week of preparation may end up being a bit of a blessing in disguise for the 1-1 Hoosiers.

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Week Four Match-up to Watch: Georgia Southern's Front Seven vs. Right Side of IU's Offensive Line

Week Four Match-up to Watch: Georgia Southern's Front Seven vs. Right Side of IU's Offensive Line

Written By Alex Compton (@Alexncompton)

IU took care of business in week two. It was far from pretty in the first fifteen minutes, but eventually the offense put some points on the board and helped out a defense that flexed their muscles for the entire game. My matchup of Crawford and Fields did a solid job of keeping the UVA receivers in front of them for the most part, and it really showed that the Hoos just couldn’t create enough positive yardage consistently to put pressure on IU. After waiting forever for the season to start, it seems like four months have passed between the game in Virginia and now. IU will look to win consecutive games for the first time in the Tom Allen era come Saturday, and the matchup to watch will play a big part in trying to do that.

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Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Georgia Southern Eagles

Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Georgia Southern Eagles

By David Sugarman (@David_Sugarman2)

Indiana is looking to get Tom Allen his first two game winning streak as a head coach and this time we mean it. After losing the FIU game due to the effects of Hurricane Irma, Indiana will be playing game number three of their season a week later then planned. The Hoosiers take on Georgia Southern and will hope to leave the matchup over .500 before the harsh reality of playing in the Big Ten East comes back around with a trip to Penn State the following weeks. Let’s take a look at the stats that matter on this week’s Inside the Numbers.

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Know Your Opponent: A Well Rested, But Desperate Georgia Southern Team Brings the Triple Option to Bloomington

Know Your Opponent: A Well Rested, But Desperate Georgia Southern Team Brings the Triple Option to Bloomington

 Head Coach: Tyson Summers 2nd Year at Georgia Southern

Overall: 5-9 (.357) 2nd Year

At GSU 5-9 (4-4)

Bowl Appearances at GSU: 0

2017 Record: 0-2 Last Game: Lost 22-12 to New Hampshire

Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 1 (1-0)

Mascot: GUS the Eagle

Colors: Blue and White

Outfitter: adidas                                                            

National Titles: 6 at the FCS level

Conference Titles: 11

Heisman Winners: 0

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2017 First Glance: Week Four Georgia Southern Eagles

2017 First Glance: Week Four Georgia Southern Eagles

Written By Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

As we get deeper into June we are now reaching Week Four of the 2017 season in our First Glance Series. Indiana will be back at home in Memorial Stadium in Week Four as the Hoosiers welcome the Georgia Southern Eagles for the first time. The Eagles are a former FCS team that has moved up to FBS after the 2013 season and they will get back to their triple-option roots after experimenting with the “gun-option” a year ago.

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Indiana Football Sets Non-Conference Schedule Through 2023

Indiana Football Sets Non-Conference Schedule Through 2023

For Immediate Release From Indiana Athletics

September 10, 2015

IU SETS NON-CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SCHEDULES THROUGH 2023

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Fred Glass announced today the full non-conference schedules for the 2016 through 2023 seasons and to allow fans to plan their football weekends well in advance. These future schedules include matchups against “Power Five” schools Wake Forest, Louisville, and Virginia, as well as American Collegiate Conference teams Cincinnati and UConn, which are treated as “Power Five” schools for the purposes of the Big Ten guidelines to schedule at least one such team per year. The future schedules also include an exciting series with Ball State.

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