Author Archives: John Miller

Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents: Indiana Travels to North Texas to Battle the Mean Green

by John Miller The Indiana Hoosiers (1-2, 0-0) are heading out of state for the first time this season to battle the North Texas Mean Green (0-3, 0-1) at the new Apogee Stadium.  Indiana is coming off their first win of the Kevin Wilson era and is looking to build momentum heading into conference play next week.  The Hoosier offense really clicked last [...]

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Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents: Indiana Battles FCS South Carolina State for Win Number One

by John Miller The Hoosiers (0-2, 0-0) look to recover from last week’s heartbreaking loss to Virginia by welcoming FCS opponent South Carolina State (1-1) to The Rock.  Indiana showed great determination and no quit against Virginia by scoring 28 unanswered points to take an eight point lead late into the game.  Unfortunately, as Hoosier [...]

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Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents: Indiana Hoping to Rebound Against Virginia

by John Miller Virginia’s mascot, CavMan To put it nicely, the Kevin Wilson era got off to a rocky start last Saturday. The Hoosiers (0-1, 0-0) were embarrassed at Lucas Oil Stadium by in state opponent Ball State 27-20.  Indiana was dominated around the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball and after [...]

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Colts Make Final Cuts

by John Miller Yesterday was the final day to trim NFL rosters down to the normal 53-man size.  There are always some surprises and always some head scratchers, and, well, the Colts had some of both.  Below were the final players cut. Offense: QB- Dan Orlovsky, RB- Javarris James, WR- Taj Smith, WR- Chris Brooks, WR- [...]

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Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents: New Era Kicks Off Against Ball State

by John Miller It’s time for another year of Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents!  I had a lot of fun writing these articles last year and am looking forward to another season.  If there is something new you would like to see added shoot me an email or post a comment below and I will attempt [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Indiana and Purdue Face Off for the Old Oaken Bucket

by John Miller Indiana (4-7, 0-7) heads north for the final game of the season to take on Purdue (4-7, 2-5) for the rights to the Old Oaken Bucket.  The rivalry game has been in existence since 1925 and Purdue has been dominant in the series with a 56-26-3 record.  Both teams have had disappointing [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Indiana Plays Penn State to Save Bill Lynch

by John Miller The Hoosiers (4-6, 0-6) got embarrassed last week like the school has never experienced getting romped 83-20 by Wisconsin.  With the program’s continued struggles, coach Lynch’s hot seat may be nearing flames.  If he wants to coach beyond this season, and I for one still think he should, he needs to get [...]

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Excited About Hoosier Hoops? These Videos Will Get You In The Spirit

by John Miller With the announcement from Cody Zeller today, the hype around Hoosier basketball is growing rapidly. After going through and watching YouTube clips, I got an even greater excitement and want to share the clips to get everyone pumped up for the season.  Sit back, relax, and enjoy these clips on Indiana basketball… [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Indiana Looking to Build Off Last Week’s Heartbreaker

by John Miller Last week summed up Hoosier football over the past two seasons, so close, yet so far.  Indiana has finally built a program that has the tools to compete on a weekly basis. The next step is to get over the hump and start finishing games off.  There are rumblings in Bloomington about [...]

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Roy Hibbert Shines As Pacers’ Leader

by John Miller The NBA season is in full swing, records are wiped clean and there is hope for everyone (except the Timberwolves).  Over the past few years, waiting for the Pacer season to start felt more like waiting for Hoosier football season, optimistic on the outside all the while knowing there was no hope [...]

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