2015-2016 Football Previews (Big Ten)- Hoosiers
The Indiana Hoosiers seem to be slightly more competitive under Kevin Wilson, but the bottom line results haven’t been there. Indiana hasn’t been to a bowl game in Wilson’s four years.
The Indiana Hoosiers seem to be slightly more competitive under Kevin Wilson, but the bottom line results haven’t been there. Indiana hasn’t been to a bowl game in Wilson’s four years.
NCAA Tournament betting action sees the #7 Wichita State Shockers taking on the #10 Indiana Hoosiers in Omaha, Nebraska. Cappers Picks provides free NCAA basketball handicapping tips all season long.
College basketball betting action sees the Maryland Terrapins taking on the Indiana Hoosiers on Thursday January 21 at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. Cappers Picks provides free NBA handicapping tips all season long.
NCAA Football Week 13 betting action sees the Indiana Hoosiers taking on the sixth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on Saturday November 22nd at Ohio Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.
College football Week 8 betting action sees the Michigan State Spartans taking on the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday October 18th at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, IN. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.
NCAA Football Week 5 Betting action sees the Maryland Terrapins taking on the Indiana Hoosiers on Saturday September 27th at Memorial Stadium. Cappers Picks provides free college football handicapping tips all season long.
Indiana was pegged by many as a team that should be one of the most improved in the country last year. They did improve to 5-7, but they fell short of their goal of reaching a bowl game. Indiana had just one win in 2011. They won four games in 2012 and five games in 2013.
The Hoosiers might have had a chance to sneak into the tournament but that home loss to Nebraska probably sealed their fate in that regard.
The 20th-ranked Iowa Hawkeyes will make the trip over to Assembly Hall for a date with the Indiana Hoosiers on Thursday. Iowa will be looking to snap a streak of consecutive losses, while Indiana has fropped four of its last five games.
The No. 4 Wisconsin Badgers roll into Bloomington on Tuesday to put their 16-game unbeaten streak on the line against a Hoosiers squad that narrowly escaped opening Big 10 play with three staring defeats on Saturday.
Tom Izzo will lead the fifth-ranked Michigan State Spartans into Bloomington to take on Tom Crean’s Indiana Hoosiers. The Spartans will be looking to win their sixth consecutive game, while Indiana will look to win their first Big Ten game after a devastating overtime loss in their conference opener.
The Ohio State Buckeyes will look to bounce back from a disappointing 60-35 victory over the Fighting Illini of Illinois. The Indiana Hoosiers are looking to bounce back as well.
In broad strokes this game doesn’t really mean that much. Wisconsin has pretty much no chance to make it to the Big Ten Championship Game while Indiana is in a fight just to get bowl eligible.
The 2012 season was a massive improvement from 2011 for the Indiana Hoosiers. Kevin Wilson’s team piled up the points last year, and they were able to come out on top in four games. While this team certainly still has lots of room to grow, they are definitely on the right path.
The Buckeyes are in a 4 way tie for second place in the Big Ten. All 4 of those teams are ranked and I think that Ohio State is probably the worst of the bunch. They have won their last three games but have not beaten any ranked opponents on the road this season.
Indiana is closing out their conference season with a difficult stretch, beginning with a road match against Michigan State, who is tied with the Hoosiers at the top of the conference standings.