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Indiana coach Curt Cignetti takes the second-ranked Hoosiers on the road Saturday to face the Maryland Terrapins. Indiana is unbeaten.
During his press conference Monday, Cignetti said he’d list Fisher as “questionable” for Indiana’s matchup with Maryland on Saturday. In Fisher’s absence, the in-helmet coach-to-player communication moved to redshirt junior linebacker Isaiah Jones.
Curt Cignetti's Hoosiers have proven to be a well-rounded group capable of beating teams in a variety of ways.
The CFN Indiana vs Maryland preview, prediction, and betting lines. The Hoosiers are rocking, but can the Terps pull off a signature win?
Maryland fell to UCLA 20-17 on Saturday, Oct. 18. Washington threw for 210 yards on 23-of-48 attempts (47.9%) with one touchdown and one interception. He also carried the ball six times for 67 yards. Williams had 47 rushing yards on 14 carries, adding seven receptions for 86 yards. Knotts had three receptions for 54 yards.
Indiana holds a record of 3-3-0 on the road, with losses at Michigan State, Washington and Maryland. All of Indiana’s losses away from home have been in Big Ten play. The Hoosiers have one conference win on the road, against Penn State on Sept. 19.
By holding the highest-scoring team in the Big Ten to two goals, the Terps met the lofty expectations they set earlier in the week.
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.