Hoosier Huddle's Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 15 Penn State Nittany Lions

Hoosier Huddle's Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 15 Penn State Nittany Lions

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

What: Indiana Hoosiers (3-5) vs. Penn State Nittany Lions (6-2)

When: Saturday, November 5 at 3:30 EST

Where: Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, IN

How to Watch: The game will be broadcast on ABC and can be heard on the IU Radio Network.

Read More

Keys to a Hoosier Upset Victory Over Penn State

Keys to a Hoosier Upset Victory Over Penn State

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana Hoosiers will be 14-point underdogs against the No. 15 Penn State Nittany Lions. IU is riding a five-game losing streak, but is coming off a bye week and some changes may be on the way. While a win may be unlikely, don’t count the Hoosiers out so quickly. Here are the keys to an IU upset over Penn State on Saturday afternoon.

Read More

Inside the Numbers: Indiana vs. No. 15 Penn State

Inside the Numbers: Indiana vs. No. 15 Penn State

Written by Matt Smith

Each game week, we will take a further look into the stats to preview Indiana’s upcoming matchup. The Hoosiers are in the midst of a five-game losing streak with a date against Penn State on the schedule this week. It is likely Indiana will not be favored in any of their remaining matchups this season, but this matchup is key to the future of the program and if Indiana has any hope for a bowl game, they have to win this game. Let’s take a look at the stats that could come into play this week.

Read More

Game Day Primer: Indiana Hoosiers at No. 4 Penn State Nittany Lions

MCM_0908 (3).jpg

Written by: TJ Inman (@TJHoosierHuddle)

What: Indiana Hoosiers (2-2) at #4 Penn State Nittany Lions (4-0)

When: Saturday, October 2 at 7:30 on ABC

Where: Beaver Stadium in State College, Pennsylvania

How to Watch: The game will be broadcast on ABC and can be heard on the IU Radio Network.

Series History: This series has been decidedly one-sided as Penn State has dominated the Hoosiers since joining the Big Ten. The two sides first met in 1993 and the Nittany Lions won every meeting until 2013. IU’s second win came in controversial fashion last season when Michael Penix dove for the end zone and inched the ball across the pylon for a 36-35 victory in one of the most exciting games in IU football history. In total, Penn State has won 22 of the 24 contests and IU has never won in State College.

What’s at Stake: The Indiana Hoosiers evened their record at 2-2 and now continue their incredibly difficult schedule with their third contest against a top ten team of in the first five games. IU is looking for the first win at Penn State in school history and a victory would certainly change the trajectory of the Hoosiers season. Penn State’s early wins against Wisconsin and Auburn combined with losses for Ohio State and Clemson have opened the door for Nittany Lion fans to begin dreaming of a College Football Playoff berth and a Big Ten East title. A home loss to the Hoosiers would derail those hopes while a win would move them to 5-0.

A FEW THINGS TO LOOK FOR

1.    A Different Kind of Test for the IU Defense

The Air Raid scheme of the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers challenged the IU defense with lightning quick tempo and a spread assault they won’t see the likes of the rest of the season. The Hoosiers did just enough to survive. Penn State’s offense features a more traditional scheme and the test for IU’s defense this week will come entirely from the opposing personnel. Sean Clifford is playing exceedingly well in 2021, completing 71.7 percent of his passes and throwing for 1162 yards with eight touchdowns through four games. He is also a threat with his legs if plays break down. Jahan Dotson is one of the best wideouts in the country and he’s joined by Parker Washington and KeAndre Lambert-Smith to form a lethal trio. The running game has not been all that strong yet but they have gone against two strong run defenses in Wisconsin and Auburn so it should improve moving forward. The Hoosiers are going to need to get pressure on Clifford, limit big plays for the wideouts and get a few takeaways. PSU is currently plus-five in the takeaway category and IU will absolutely need to change that on Saturday night to have a chance.

2.    What Can IU’s Offense Do Against A Strong Defense?

Michael Penix and the IU offense were vastly improved last week but it must be acknowledged the progress came against an average at best unit in Western Kentucky. The Hoosiers have to show that progress against a good defense and they’ll get that chance in Beaver Stadium. The Nittany Lions are holding opponents to 15 points per game and only surrendering 4.29 yards per play. Linebackers Brandon Smith and Ellis Brooks lead the way in the middle while the defensive line has Arnold Ebiketie, Jesse Luketa and PJ Mustipher. IU has to find a way to generate some explosive plays, particularly without wide receiver D.J. Matthews. They did a fantastic job sustaining long drives against WKU but that will not be possible often against PSU. The Hoosiers must also do a better job of finishing drives with touchdowns instead of field goals. That has been a consistent issue this season and while Charles Campbell is a terrific weapon, drives that reach scoring territory will need to be punched in for six points and not three to pull off the upset.

3.    Dealing With the Atmosphere

There is no way to sugarcoat what happened in the season opener at Iowa. The Indiana Hoosiers entered a hostile atmosphere and folded immediately under the pressure. They were down 14-0 before the first commercial break and were never competitive afterwards. On Saturday night, IU will be playing in front a charged-up crowd at Beaver Stadium on national television. The Hoosiers will have to handle the intensity and noise from the “stripe out” crowd in State College much better than they did a month ago in Iowa City. If they can weather the first quarter of this contest and still be right in the game, they’ll probably have every chance to be in until the fourth quarter.

Names to Know and Injury Notes

The Hoosiers will be without starting wide receiver D.J. Matthews for the remainder of the season after he tore his ACL at Western Kentucky. They will also likely be without starting cornerback Jaylin Williams after he suffered a concussion in the same game. David Ellis has dealt with a nagging injury that won’t fully heal and his availability is a question mark.

Hoosiers Relying on Fundamentals against Penn State

Hoosiers Relying on Fundamentals against Penn State

Written by Matt Smith

The Hoosiers travel to Happy Valley this weekend to take on the number four ranked Nittany Lions. Penn State has called this game the stripe game which means Beaver Stadium will be packed and the fans will be loud.

Last year the Hoosiers upset Penn State at home in the season opener when Michael Penix converted on his infamous dive for the two point conversion. So, it is to be expected that the Nittany Lions want revenge on IU.

One obstacle that the Hoosiers are going to face is the crowd noise at Beaver Stadium.

Read More

Matchup to Watch: Hoosiers Secondary Needs to Stop Penn State’s Explosive Receiving Corps

Matchup to Watch: Hoosiers Secondary Needs to Stop Penn State’s Explosive Receiving Corps

Written by Evan Orris

The Hoosiers secondary was torched for over 365 passing yards by Bailey Zappe and the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers last week. This upcoming week the task will be even harder as IU takes on the Penn State Nittany Lions and their two stud receivers.

Read More

Keys for an Indiana Upset over No. 4 Penn State

Keys for an Indiana Upset over No. 4 Penn State

Written by: @Zgreene650

Last weekend, the Hoosiers got back on track, traveling two hours south, beating Western Kentucky 33-31 on their historic “Black Out” crowd. It was not an easy win, but there were many positives and some critical injuries that are something to keep an eye on going into this week’s game. IU falls to 2-2 on the season while they will now travel east to Penn State to take on the #4 ranked team in the country. The game will take place on national television at 7:30 pm on ABC. Both teams will have a lot to play for. Last year IU pulled off the upset against the Nifty Lions, so you rest assured they will want payback. On the other hand, the Hoosiers will look to prove people wrong. After losing to Cincinnati and Iowa, many have counted out this up-and-coming program. Many have left Indiana out of their current bowl projections, which will only provide more motivation. Now with said, let’s dive into keys for the Hoosiers to pull off an upset against Penn State.

Read More