Indiana gave back a 52-27 third quarter lead in a meltdown for the ages.
/cracks knuckles
Let's do this.
- This entire program and staff should probably be reevaluated. Predictable play calls and miscues at the fundamental level have created a team unable to sustain its own progression. On that 3rd and 1, Indiana's final offensive play, every single person watch (including the Rutgers coaching staff and defense) knew that ball was going into Devine Redding's hands and he was headed straight up the middle. Defenders are over-pursuing on nearly every play, which leaves them with no choice but to make ineffective arm tackle attempts.