Indiana is 8-3 with two non-conference games left before Big Ten play resumes against Rutgers on January 2.
After beginning the season ranked No. 17 in the Associated Press top 25 poll, the Hoosiers have suffered three losses by an average of more than 20 points, knocking them from the rankings.
Through 11 games, here’s what has gone right – and what hasn’t – for the 2024-25 Indiana Hoosiers.
Indiana’s offense is better than a season ago
After finishing last season – Mike Woodson’s third in Bloomington – with the nation’s 105th-best offense, Indiana is back inside the top 50 nationally in adjusted offensive efficiency.