Indiana (7-0) hasn’t played anyone. Five of their seven opponents are ranked north of 200 by Ken Pomeroy, and the other two (Louisiana Tech, South Dakota State) aren’t exactly striking fear in the general populace.
So it’s hard to say how good they are. They’re No. 1 nationally at getting to the line, so this could be a replay of the Pitt game. If the numbers hold, they may be the best rebounding team FSU faces this year. And they block a ton of shots. But again - this is all against overmatched opponents.
We know that they’re very talented - they have far more blue chip recruits on the roster than FSU.