
Here are the key takeaways from Indiana’s 34-27 loss to Penn State.
Indiana head coach Tom Allen and players react to the Hoosiers’ 34-27 road loss to Penn State giving them their third loss of the season.
Indiana (7-3, 4-3) lose 34-27 for the first time since September on the road against a top-10 Penn State (9-1, 6-1) team fighting to stay in the CFP race.
The No. 24 Indiana Hoosiers travel to Happy Valley to face a No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions team that just came off of their first loss last week.
For the first time this season, all fourteen Big Ten teams took the field on a Saturday. Yet, only one game came down to the final possession; the rest had margins of at least ten points.
In one of the more exciting weeks in the Big Ten, we saw the biggest upset of the season with Wisconsin losing to a struggling Fighting Illini team, but little other major excitement in the results.
It is week eight of the college football season and that can only mean that the conference race is going to heat up for the Big Ten. In both divisions there are two teams sitting in a tie for the top spot through six games.
The nonstop drama of the Big Ten is what makes college football so special. At the top of the conference, Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State all racked up impressive blowout wins, two of which resulted in complete shutouts of Big Ten foes. With three losses for Rutgers and Purdue, are either of their seasons salvageable?
Tiers within the Big Ten conference are starting to reveal themselves after the fourth week of action. At the very top of the pile, Ohio State and Wisconsin seem to have separated themselves as the two best teams in the league.
See where the B1G teams moved in this week’s power rankings after a rough 6-5 week for the conference.
After four games on the road in Puerto Rico and in Illinois, IU women’s basketball hosted Penn State at home on New Year’s Eve.