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Indiana’s Only Big Ten Win
Posted on 27 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Old Oaken Bucket comes back to Bloomington and the Hoosiers get their first and only Big Ten win of the season; not a bad Thanksgiving weekend. The Indiana Hoosiers beat the Purdue Boilermakers 34-31 in overtime. To start things off, the Boilermakers scored an early touchdown. The Hoosiers followed suit and scored a touchdown of their own about two minutes later. Purdue tacked on two more t...
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Battle for the Bucket
Posted on 24 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
Two days after Thanksgiving, the Indiana Hoosiers will leave Bloomington and travel to West Lafayette to take on the Purdue Boilermakers. These teams have identical records, 4-7 except none of Indiana’s wins have come against a Big Ten opponent. This final game of the season with be the battle for the Old Oaken Bucket, a trophy awarded to the winner of this longtime rivalry. Sixteen Indiana s...
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Indiana’s Misfortune Continues
Posted on 20 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
Not all fairytales have a happy ending. Once again, the Indiana Hoosiers could not secure the win and lost to the Penn State Nittany Lions 41-24. Starting out, the Hoosiers were in the game but by the second half, the magic of playing in FedEx Field wore off and they went back to being a mediocre college football team. In the first quarter, the Nittany Lions rushed for two yards to score a touc...
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Will The Stars Align For Indiana?
Posted on 17 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers (4-6) will play the Penn State Nittany Lions (6-4) at FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland this Saturday. This is the home of the Washington Redskins and hopefully playing in a real NFL stadium will inspire the Hoosiers to win. Indiana has never beaten Penn State and they are coming off of a horrendous loss to the Wisconsin Badgers. Looking at the stats, a fairytale win for th...
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Chappell Hurt; Hoosiers Humiliated
Posted on 13 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers (4-5) took the field today in Madison, Wisconsin, to face the Badgers (8-1). On a cold and rainy November day, the atmosphere at Camp Randall was that of two units about to face off on a battlefield. Like any battle, soldiers come out injured and unfortunately today, Indiana’s quarterback, Ben Chappell was unable to finish the game. He left the game in the second quarte...
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Hoosiers Head To Camp Randall
Posted on 11 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers (4-5) travel to Madison, Wisconsin this weekend to take on the Wisconsin Badgers (8-1). The Hoosiers are still in search of their first Big Ten win and if they want to win on Saturday, they are really going to have to fight for it. Quarterback, Ben Chappell, comes out of the game against Illinois with 222 passing yards and one rushing yard for a touchdown. Chappell has be...
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Indiana Suffers Tough Loss To Iowa
Posted on 6 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers (4-4) hosted the Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2) today at Memorial Field in Bloomington, Indiana. The Hawkeyes beat the Hoosiers 18-13. This was a disappointing loss for the Hoosiers because up until the fourth quarter, they played just as well as the Haweyes. Iowa’s Michael Meyer kicked a 23-yard field goal to put the first three points on the board. Indiana answered with a field go...
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Hoosiers Host Hawkeyes
Posted on 3 Nov 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers (4-4) take on the Iowa Hawkeyes (6-2) this Saturday at noon. The Hoosiers are still in search of their first Big Ten win of the season. This will be the last game played in Bloomington this year and the Indiana team will celebrate senior day. Senior quarterback Ben Chappell along with the 15 other graduating football players would like nothing more than to end their time pl...
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Tough Loss for Indiana
Posted on 30 Oct 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers took on the Northwestern Wildcats today. The Wildcats beat the Hoosiers 20-17, despite Indiana’s quarterback, Ben Chappell, leading The Big Ten in passing yards. Chappell has thrown for over 2,445 yards this season. His hard work and determination were not enough to secure the Hoosiers a win today. The Hoosiers’ Mitch Ewald, kicked a field goal to score the only points ...
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Hoosiers Hope to Claw Over Wildcats
Posted on 27 Oct 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers host the Northwestern Wildcats Saturday October 30, 2010. Two brand new game captains, Darius Johnson and Jeff Thomas, will join team captains Ben Chappell and Tyler Replogle in leading the Hoosiers on the field this week. Johnson is a junior defensive end who is new to the position. Last season, he played as a linebacker. Starting at his new position, he has 27 tackles and...
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Hoosiers Lose Battle Against Fighting Illini
Posted on 23 Oct 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
Indiana’s comeback to Big Ten play was far less than stellar Saturday afternoon. They allowed the Fighting Illini to take an early lead with a field goal kicked by Derek Dimke. Towards the end of the first, quarterback Ben Chappell threw a 22-yard pass to Ted Bolser for a touchdown but Illinois quickly fought back scoring a touchdown of their own to retake the lead. In the second quarter of t...
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Indiana Takes On Illinois
Posted on 20 Oct 2010 by Katherine Sarasohn.
The Indiana Hoosiers will take the field in Champaign, Illinois on Saturday, October 23, 2010 against the Fighting Illini. The Hoosiers are coming off a win at home going into this Big Ten game. Despite being the underdog, if Quarterback Ben Chappell plays well, the Hoosiers have a fair shot at beating the Fighting Illini. Indiana has been averaging over 34 points per game. Their offense as a t...









