Well, it could have been worse.
Trailing 10-0 at halftime, Indiana seemed prepared to join the likes of Nebraska, Notre Dame, and Texas A&M in losing a buy game at home.
Thankfully for us, Indiana found its stride earlier in week two than in week one. By the end of the third quarter, the Hoosiers were up 23-10 and had taken control of the game thanks again to Bazelak’s big arm and ability to move the ball in a hurry.
It wasn’t the 20+ point victory that Vegas projected, but the Hoosiers now sit at 2-0 despite playing about two good quarters of football combined through the first two games.