InterestingPreview I read to ponder over, make your own choice I’ve already made mine:
Indiana is off to a promising start under first-year coach Darian DeVries. Now comes the hard part.
Over the next three weeks, five of the next seven games for the Hoosiers (11-3, 2-1 Big Ten) are against teams that are currently ranked, while the other two are on the road against conference foes.
While the first test -- against Maryland (7-7, 0-3) on Wednesday at College Park -- is against a team tied for last place in the conference, it still presents a trap-game challenge as Indiana can't afford to look ahead to a clash Saturday with No. 10 Nebraska.
DeVries addressed the difficult stretch ahead Sunday night after the Hoosiers' 90-80 victory over Washington.Maryland, meanwhile, enters having lost six of its last eight. In a 64-54 defeat Friday at home to Oregon, the Terrapins scored their season low. The last time they started 7-7 was in 1991-92.
Maryland, meanwhile, enters having lost six of its last eight. In a 64-54 defeat Friday at home to Oregon, the Terrapins scored their season low. The last time they started 7-7 was in 1991-92.
Maryland's Myles Rice, a starter last year at Indiana, won't see many familiar faces. DeVries retained just two players from last year's team, both walk-ons.
--Field Level Media
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InterestingPreview I read to ponder over, make your own choice I’ve already made mine:
Indiana is off to a promising start under first-year coach Darian DeVries. Now comes the hard part.
Over the next three weeks, five of the next seven games for the Hoosiers (11-3, 2-1 Big Ten) are against teams that are currently ranked, while the other two are on the road against conference foes.
While the first test -- against Maryland (7-7, 0-3) on Wednesday at College Park -- is against a team tied for last place in the conference, it still presents a trap-game challenge as Indiana can't afford to look ahead to a clash Saturday with No. 10 Nebraska.
DeVries addressed the difficult stretch ahead Sunday night after the Hoosiers' 90-80 victory over Washington.Maryland, meanwhile, enters having lost six of its last eight. In a 64-54 defeat Friday at home to Oregon, the Terrapins scored their season low. The last time they started 7-7 was in 1991-92.
Maryland, meanwhile, enters having lost six of its last eight. In a 64-54 defeat Friday at home to Oregon, the Terrapins scored their season low. The last time they started 7-7 was in 1991-92.
Maryland's Myles Rice, a starter last year at Indiana, won't see many familiar faces. DeVries retained just two players from last year's team, both walk-ons.
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