Category Archives: Breaking Down Hoosier Opponents

Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Indiana Looking For Better Outcome During Homecoming Week

by John Miller Indiana (3-2, 0-2)  looks to bounce back this weekend after an embarrassing loss to Ohio State last week 38-10.  The score does not represent the beating the Buckeyes laid on IU as Indiana trailed 31-0 at halftime which led to a subdued OSU team in the second half.  Indiana will have a much [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Battle of Unbeatens Square Off at the Rock

By John Miller Indiana (3-0, 0-0) opens up their conference schedule this week against the undefeated and red hot Michigan Wolverines (4-0, 0-0).  Michigan is off to their second straight 4-0 start under Rich Rodriguez and this year hope to finish much stronger than last.  The Hoosiers and Wolverines squared off last season at The [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – The Hoosiers Welcome Zippy

By John Miller The Hoosiers (2-0, 0-0) come back home to Memorial Stadium this week after spending last weekend’s game in Western Kentucky. Indiana is off to a 2-0 start for the seventh consecutive season and will be looking for another victory over their favorite Mid-American Conference (MAC) opponent, Akron (0-3, 0-0).  The tailgating fields should [...]

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Breaking Down The Hoosier Opponents – Indiana Travels To Face The Hilltoppers

By John Miller After a week off, Indiana (1-0, 0-0) will travel to Bowling Green, Kentucky to take on the Western Kentucky Hilltoppers (0-2, 0-0). Western Kentucky was once a very good Division 1-AA team as they won the National Championship in 2002.  In 2006, they made the move to the Division 1 Bowl Subdivision [...]

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Breaking Down the Hoosier Opponents – Towson Stepping Into the Rock

By: John Miller The Hoosiers officially kick off the season September 2 when the mighty Towson Tigers (0-0) step into Memorial Stadium for the first time in history.  The Tigers made the jump to Division 1-AA for the 1987 season and before that spent ten years as a Division III team (1969-1978) and eight years as [...]

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