
The Indiana Hoosiers were unable to walk away victorious and widen the gap between the Big Ten and the ACC in the conference challenge when they faced off against the No. 20 Florida State Seminoles on Tuesday night in an overtime thriller.
The Indiana Hoosiers were unable to walk away victorious and widen the gap between the Big Ten and the ACC in the conference challenge when they faced off against the No. 20 Florida State Seminoles on Tuesday night in an overtime thriller.
A mixture of suffocating defense from Indiana and double figure scoring from four of the five starters propelled the Cream and Crimson to their second victory of the season and their first of the invitational.
After a historic performance against Ohio State, Indiana’s senior wide receiver Ty Fryfogle became the first Hoosier to win back-to-back Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honors since Nate Sudfeld in 2015.