Inside the Numbers: TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Indiana Hoosiers vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Inside the Numbers: TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Indiana Hoosiers vs. Tennessee Volunteers

Written by Andrew Walker

The Indiana Hoosiers are, at last, playing in the CFB bowl game slate on Thursday night in Jacksonville, Florida. For the first time since 2016, the Hoosiers are heading to a bowl game. The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl will be an interesting challenge for Indiana for a few reasons. Tennessee has been playing some decent football this season and shouldn’t be counted out. The Volunteers are coming into this bowl game having won six out of their last seven, making for a surely confident team. The Hoosiers have to be able to get the job done in all three phases of football in order to come out on top. With that being said, let’s take a look at some statistical advantages or disadvantages for each team and go inside the numbers. 

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Indiana’s Keys to a TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Victory

Indiana’s Keys to a TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Victory

Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

From appearing in the national rankings to earning eight wins, the 2019 Indiana football squad has proven themselves one of the best in program history. The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl gives Tom Allen’s squad another opportunity to shine, as the Hoosiers face off with the Tennessee Volunteers in bright and sunny Jacksonville, Florida. In a very winnable game, the Hoosiers look to end the season on a high note, and turn the page to a new chapter of nationally-recognized IU football. 

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TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Know Your Opponent: Tennessee Volunteers

TaxSlayer Gator Bowl Know Your Opponent: Tennessee Volunteers

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

Athletic Director: Phillip Fulmer

Head Coach: Jeremy Pruitt

Overall: 2nd Season, 12-12 (.500)

Bowl Appearances at Tennessee: 0

2019 Record: 7-5 (5-3, SEC East)

Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 12 (6-6)

Mascot: Smokey X

Colors: Orange and White

Outfitter: Nike

Bowl Record: 28-24 (.538)

National Titles: 6

Conference Titles: 16 (13 SEC, 2 Southern, 1 SIAA)

Heisman Winners: 0

Consensus All Americans: 40

Band: Pride of the Southland Band

Fight Song(s): Down the Field, Rocky Top

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Five Takeaways From Indiana's 44-41 Double Overtime Win Over Purdue

Five Takeaways From Indiana's 44-41 Double Overtime Win Over Purdue

Written by Andrew Walker

What an absolute nail-biter. The Hoosiers and the Boilermakers met for the 122nd time for the Old Oaken Bucket in West Lafayette. The game started out in Indiana’s favor, going up 14-0, but after a stalled offense starting in the third quarter and into the end of the fourth, the Hoosier victory was anything but sealed. Purdue’s ground game heated up just as the Hoosier defense became anaemic. Indiana effectively shot themselves in the foot as the fourth quarter wound down. After barely surviving overtime, then double overtime, it was Peyton Ramsey, in what seemed like the gutsiest play ever to punch it in for the win. What a victory for the Hoosiers. The Bucket is headed back to Bloomington.

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Bucket Game Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers at Purdue Boilermakers

Bucket Game Inside the Numbers: Indiana Hoosiers at Purdue Boilermakers

Written by Andrew Walker

The Hoosiers and Boilermakers shall meet again on the gridiron in a tradition as old as time. They’ll be fighting for the Old Oaken Bucket; a simple, yet coveted trophy that I already wrote a historical summary on. Two unfortunate consecutive losses accompany Indiana into West Lafayette on Saturday, but as the old adage goes, hungry dogs run faster. The Purdue Boilermakers come into Saturday’s game at 4-7, looking for a fifth win; one short of bowl eligibility. With the stage set, let’s take a look inside the numbers at some of the statistical advantages for each side. 

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Indiana’s Keys to Bringing the Bucket Back to Bloomington

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Written by Amanda Pavelka (@amandapavelka3)

The biggest in-state football rivalry game of the year is almost here, as Purdue and Indiana go head-to-head for the Old Oaken Bucket in West Lafayette on Saturday. For the first time in 12 years, Indiana will go into the Bucket game bowl-eligible. In an emotional battle, here’s what the Hoosiers need to focus on to bring the prized Bucket back to Bloomington. 

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Injuries have crippled the Boilermakers this season, as their star wide receiver Rondale Moore has been out since late October with a hyperextended knee. Quarterbacks Elijah Sindelar and Jack Plummer suffered season ending ankle and collar bone injuries. The third-string quarterback, Aidan O’Connell will lead the offense for the 4-7 Boilers on Saturday. Known for his trick plays, Jeff Brohm is an offensive mastermind and will likely pull every card possible to try an get a Senior day win, and their biggest win of the season. Beating the Hoosiers would make a statement and give the Boilers a highlight for their rough 2019 season.

The pressure for six wins was taken off Indiana with a victory over Nebraska that clinched a bowl bid in October. In a game that might be easier if they were fighting for a postseason, the Hoosiers have to set their mind on the Bucket and keep their eyes peeled for Brohm and his creativity. Tom Allen said there’s really no way to prepare for every card Brohm could pull, so being locked in and aware of possibilities is a key in this game more than any other. 

Shut down David Bell

At the other end of Purdue’s No. 2 conference passing game is freshman wide receiver David Bell. With 77 catches for 899 yards and six touchdowns on the season, Bell averages 81.7 receiving yards per game. Bell’s stepped up with Rondale Moore’s injury and proves to be a highlight of a rough season for the Boilers. Putting a halt on plays by the hands of Bell would be the biggest momentum killer for the Boilers in front of their own fans, as will Whop Philyor’s playmaking abilities with his expected return on Saturday.

Find a Way to Takeaway

The Hoosiers need to take advantage of O’Connell being thrown into the starting quarterback role. Originally a fourth-stringer, the walk-on sophomore has thrown 75-for-115 (65.2 percent) for 693 yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions in five games. Just one takeaway could be huge, and for a defense that has struggled to create them, they have a better chance against Purdue.

As always, the Old Oaken Bucket will be a great game. For momentum going into the month off before their bowl game, the Hoosiers are going to have to fight to steal the show on Senior Day in West Lafayette. Putting an end to the two-year Bucket drought would only affirm the rise of Indiana football in 2019.

Bucket Game Match-up to Watch: Purdue’s Creativity vs. IU’s Discipline

Bucket Game Match-up to Watch: Purdue’s Creativity vs. IU’s Discipline

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

Every college football fan knows that Purdue’s head coach Jeff Brohm is one of the best and most creative offensive minds in the game. “He does a great job,” Indiana head coach Tom Allen said of Brohm, “(it) makes for a lot of sleepless nights when you try to get ready for the variety of things he may do. I know that's why they do it. I'm sure they have a lot of fun doing that and try to make our lives defensively miserable. It's the unknown.”

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Know Your Opponent: Purdue Boilermakers

Know Your Opponent: Purdue Boilermakers

Written by: Nate Comp (@NathanComp1)

Head Coach: Jeff Brohm

Overall: 3rd Season, 17-20 (.459)

Bowl Appearances at Purdue: 2

2018 Record: 6-7 (5-4, Big Ten West)

Bowl Appearances Since 2000: 11 (4-7)

Mascot: Purdue Pete/Boilermaker Special

Colors: Old Gold and Black

Outfitter: Nike

National Titles: 0

Conference Titles: 12

Heisman Winners: 0

2019 Record: 4-7 (3-5)

Last Week: LOSS 45-24 @ Wisconsin

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Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 13 Michigan Wolverines

Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 13 Michigan Wolverines

Game 11 Primer – Michigan

What: Michigan (8-2) at Indiana (7-3)

Where: Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, IN

When: Saturday, November 23 at 3:30

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

Series History: For the second straight week, Indiana is taking on an opponent they have had very little historical success against. The Michigan Wolverines have won 58 of 67 meetings and IU has not won since 1987 (a 14-10 victory over Bo Schembechler’s Maize and Blue). That is 23 straight victories for Michigan. The Hoosiers have given the Wolverines some real trouble in past few contests but Michigan has consistently found a way to win.

What’s at Stake: This game does not lack for meaning. It is Senior Day in Bloomington and sixteen young men that have helped change the direction of Indiana football will be taking the field at Memorial Stadium for (possibly) the final time. IU is 7-3 and a win over Michigan would, in all likelihood, put them into the Top 25 of the College Football Playoff rankings for the first time ever and raise the ceiling on their potential bowl destination. It would also be a landmark victory in a memorable season. Michigan has played very well since struggling to begin the season and they are now 8-2 with a shot at a New Year’s Six bowl if they can beat Indiana and Ohio State. 

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