Indiana’s Keys to Handling the Huskers

Indiana’s Keys to Handling the Huskers

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

Coming off a 34-28 victory in College Park, the 5-2 Indiana football squad looks to squeeze out another big road win. The battle for a bowl bid begins with their first opportunity in Lincoln on Saturday. Nebraska is a tough road matchup, and IU’s chance of victory lies heavily in the following. 

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Week Nine Matchup to Watch: Indiana's Running Game vs. Nebraska's Rush Defense

Week Nine Matchup to Watch: Indiana's Running Game vs. Nebraska's Rush Defense

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

When Indiana takes the field on Saturday in Lincoln, Nebraska it will be anyone’s guess who will be available on each team. Hoosier head coach Tom Allen is calling Michael Penix a ‘game-time decision’ and Nebraska has their own injury issues with quarterback Taylor Martinez and Wan’Dale Robinson. With that, the matchup to watch on Saturday is Indiana’s running game versus Nebraska’s rush defense.

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Know Your Opponent: Nebraska Cornhuskers

Know Your Opponent: Nebraska Cornhuskers

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

Head Coach: Scott Frost

Overall: 2nd Season, 8-11 (.421)

Bowl Appearances at Nebraska: 0

2018 Record: 4-8 (3-6, Big Ten West)

Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 15 (7-8)

Mascot: Lil’ Red/Herbie Husker

Colors: Scarlet and Cream

Outfitter: adidas

National Titles: 5

Conference Titles: 46

Heisman Winners: 3

2019 Record: 4-3

Last Week: BYE, Two Weeks Ago LOSS 34-7 @ Minnesota

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Indiana’s Keys to Victory Over Maryland

Indiana’s Keys to Victory Over Maryland

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

The Indiana football squad looks ahead at the second half of the 2019 season, their next matchup being a pivotal one against Mike Locksley and the Maryland Terrapins. Heading to College Park 4-2, this year’s Hoosiers have a chance to prove themselves, and this time the odds are not against them—barely. If Indiana wants to pocket a victory over Maryland, here’s what they need to focus on.

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Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Maryland Terrapins

Photo by: Sarah Miller/hoosier huddle

Photo by: Sarah Miller/hoosier huddle

Written by Andrew Walker (@andrew_jw17)

The Indiana Hoosiers football team is coming off of a statement win against a Rutgers football team that hasn’t won a Big Ten game since 2017. That 35-0 win propelled the Hoosiers to a 4-2 record heading into College Park, Maryland on Saturday. The Hoosiers are set to play the Maryland Terrapins at 3:30ET, so let’s take a dive inside the numbers in preparation for Saturday’s game. 

Interceptions

Indiana - two for 73 yards

It’s time that the Hoosier defense get more takeaways. I’ll say it. Last year, Indiana was No. 10 in total turnovers caused and No. 4 in fumbles caused in the nation. This year, the Hoosiers haven’t lived up to those insane numbers of a year ago. This week against Maryland is a chance for the Hoosiers to reclaim that top ten defensive mindset. Ballhawks Tiawan Mullen and Marcelino Ball have to be more of a factor in the turnover game.

Maryland - five for 47 yards

For Maryland, it’s not the number of interceptions that matters, even though it is slightly low— it’s the production the Terrapins can get off of those interceptions. Maryland’s defense is forcing takeaways well, but there can always be more. Forcing turnovers from Indiana this weekend will be tough for Maryland, but if they want to keep it close or stay ahead of the Hoosiers, turnovers would help tremendously.

Field goals

Indiana - 8/8

This won’t ever be a concern for the Hoosiers this season. Logan Justus is such a good marksman when it comes to kicking it through the uprights. When Justus takes the field, whether it be for a field goal or a PAT, it’s essentially assured that more points are about to be on the board. 

Maryland - 0/2

Maryland’s inability to make field goals is mind-boggling. Josh Petrino is in his second season as a Terrapin after kicking about 85% in field goals in 2018. After a mildly successful season in his freshman year, the Maryland Terrapins either A) don’t have a reliable kicker anymore, or B) haven't given Petrino enough opportunities in the kicking game. Who knows, maybe he’ll turn it around and go perfect from here on out. All jokes aside, if you’re a Maryland fan, it has to be a bit nerve-racking when Petrino steps up to boot. 

TFL

Indiana - 44 total, 7.3 per game

The Hoosier pass rush has steadily gotten more effective as the season has progressed. I mean, if that’s what you call 14 (fourteen) tackles for loss against Rutgers, I’d say they’ve gotten a lot better. The Hoosier pass rush even managed six tackles for loss against perennial top five team Ohio State. Keeping Maryland’s offense to as little yards as possible will be a big part of the Hoosier defensive plan on Saturday. 

Maryland - 50 total, 8.3 per game

The Terrapin defense is nothing to sneeze at either. Indiana will most likely have a tough time running the ball down Maryland’s throat, but might have some success on the outside since Maryland’s best cornerback, Tino Ellis, was just confirmed to be out for the season with a torn ACL. This is good news for Mike Penix and Stevie Scott alike if Indiana decides to run any screen passes or outside pitches. Also Maryland had 16 TFL in a 79-0 rout of Howard for their first game. Talk about a confidence builder. 

Matchup to Watch Week Eight: Indiana's Passing Game vs. Maryland's Pass Defense

Matchup to Watch Week Eight: Indiana's Passing Game vs. Maryland's Pass Defense

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers will have a decisive advantage in one phase of the game when they travel to College Park to take on the Maryland Terrapins in a season defining swing game. That advantage comes in the form of the passing game for Indiana.

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Five Takeaways From Indiana's Homecoming Win Over Rutgers

Five Takeaways From Indiana's Homecoming Win Over Rutgers

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers dominated the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on their way to their first conference win and fourth win overall in 2019. In the 35-0 win, the Hoosiers second shutout of the season, there were bright spots and areas of concern as the Hoosiers hit the halfway point of the season. He are the five takeaways from Indiana’s homecoming victory:

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Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Written by Andrew Walker

The Indiana Football Hoosiers are back from their week off, ready to take the field against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights. IU’s game on Saturday is also homecoming, which Indiana hasn’t won since 2010. With the Hoosiers and Scarlet Knights set to meet on the gridiron, let’s take a look at some of the more important statistical storylines for each team and go inside the numbers. 

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Keys to an Indiana win over Rutgers on Homecoming

Keys to an Indiana win over Rutgers on Homecoming

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier Huddle)

The Hoosiers are coming into their homecoming matchup with the Scarlet Knights as a four-touchdown favorite. The Hoosiers, can’t let that number make them feel comfortable heading in to the game as Rutgers is hungry for an upset. Here are five keys to the Hoosiers breaking their homecoming losing streak on Saturday.

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