It’s been an amazing season for Indiana Football. Tom Allen has his team playing the best football they’ve ever played in his tenure as head coach, with the latest display coming in the win against Nebraska on the road a week ago.
Now 6-2, this team has their sights set even higher as they could be realistically be in line for eight or nine wins if they don’t get complacent with their bowl-eligible status.
Even with the injury to Michael Penix against the Cornhuskers, Indiana’s offense looked really good. A lot of this is due to breakout star receiver Whop Philyor and the veteran play of now backup quarterback Peyton Ramsey.