Indiana, Maryland and football Week 10
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Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers have proven to be a well-rounded group capable of beating teams in a variety of ways.
Maryland football looks to end its three-game losing skid and a 0-10 mark after byes against an Indiana team that is still unbeaten.
The CFN Indiana vs Maryland preview, prediction, and betting lines. The Hoosiers are rocking, but can the Terps pull off a signature win?
That’s still true. Indiana’s second-year head coach isn’t trying to dress up his team. The Hoosiers aren’t wearing borrowed swagger or pretending to be something they’re not. They’re just knocking on doors and looking to get what’s theirs: turnovers, big plays, wins. The costume doesn’t matter. Only the candy.
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No. 2 Indiana begins run of Big Ten bottom-dwellers at Maryland
No. 2 Indiana and Maryland welcomed new quarterbacks this season who have been game-changers for their respective offenses. While it has translated to team success for the Hoosiers and Heisman Trophy candidate Fernando Mendoza,
The Hoosiers hope to go 9-0 in Curt Cignetti's second season in Bloomington. See the best ticket prices for the Week 10 game against Maryland.
No. 2 Indiana expects linebacker Aiden Fisher to be available for Saturday's game at Maryland. “I'd list him as probable,” coach Curt Cignetti said during his weekly news conference Monday.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti spoke to reporters Monday, reflecting on the Hoosiers' 56-6 win over UCLA and previewing Saturday's game at Maryland.