2019 Indiana Hoosiers football team

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2019 Indiana Hoosiers football
Indiana Hoosiers logo.svg
Gator Bowl, L 22–23 vs. Tennessee
Conference Big Ten Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record8–5 (5–4 Big Ten)
Head coach
Offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer (1st season)
Offensive scheme Spread
Defensive coordinator Kane Wommack (1st season)
Base defense Multiple 4–2–5
MVPSenior class
Captain Coy Cronk, Reakwon Jones, Peyton Ramsey, Simon Stepaniak, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
Home stadium Memorial Stadium
Seasons
  2018
2020  
2019 Big Ten Conference football standings
ConfOverall
Team W L  W L 
East Division
No. 3 Ohio State xy$^  9 0   13 1  
No. 9 Penn State  7 2   11 2  
No. 18 Michigan  6 3   9 4  
Indiana  5 4   8 5  
Michigan State  4 5   7 6  
Maryland  1 8   3 9  
Rutgers  0 9   2 10  
West Division
No. 11 Wisconsin xy  7 2   10 4  
No. 10 Minnesota x  7 2   11 2  
No. 15 Iowa  6 3   10 3  
Illinois  4 5   6 7  
Purdue  3 6   4 8  
Nebraska  3 6   5 7  
Northwestern  1 8   3 9  
Championship: Ohio State 34, Wisconsin 21
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2019 Indiana Hoosiers football team represented Indiana University in the 2019 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Hoosiers played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, and competed as a member of the East Division of the Big Ten Conference. The team was led by third-year head coach Tom Allen.

Contents

Spring Game

The 2019 Spring Game took place in Bloomington on April 12, 2019 at 7:00 p.m. [1]

DateTimeSpring GameSiteTVResultSource
April 127:00 p.m.Offense vs. Defense Memorial StadiumBloomington, IN BTN Offense 48–33 [2]

Offseason

Coaching changes

On December 27, 2018, the Hoosiers announced the promotion of Kane Wommack from Linebacker's Coach to Defensive coordinator; however, Wommack will continue linebacker coaching responsibilities. [3] [4] On December 30, 2018, Hoosiers' offensive coordinator Mike DeBord announced his retirement from football. [5] [6] On January 21, 2019, former Fresno State offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer was announced as the Hoosiers' new offensive coordinator. [7] [8]

Departures

Notable departures from the 2018 squad included:

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
J-Shun Harris II5 Wide receiver 5'8"172Senior (Redshirt) Fishers, Indiana Graduated
Luke Timian25 Wide receiver 6'0"195Senior (Redshirt) Southlake, Texas Graduated

Transfers

The Hoosiers lost 2 players due to transfer:

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownTransfer to
Craig Nelson#26RB5'10"191Freshman Redshirt.svg Miami, FL Southern Jaguars [9]
Austin Dorris#83TE6'5"252Junior Redshirt.svg Shadyside, OH Bowling Green Falcons [10]

2019 NFL Draft

Hoosiers who were picked in the 2019 NFL Draft:

RoundPickPlayerPositionTeam
4131 Wes Martin Guard Washington Redskins
UFAJonathan Crawford Safety Tennessee Titans
UFADan Godsil Long Snapper Tampa Bay Buccaneers
UFA Brandon Knight Offensive lineman Dallas Cowboys

Preseason

Position key

Back B Center C Cornerback CB Defensive back DB
Defensive end DE Defensive lineman DL Defensive tackle DT End E
Fullback FB Guard G Halfback HB Kicker K
Kickoff returner KR Offensive tackle OT Offensive lineman OL Linebacker LB
Long snapper LS Punter P Punt returner PR Quarterback QB
Running back RB Safety S Tight end TE Wide receiver WR

Recruits

The Hoosiers signed a total of 21 recruits.

US college sports recruiting information for 2019 recruits
NameHometownHigh school / collegeHeightWeightCommit date
Jordan Jakes
WR
Baltimore, Maryland St. Frances High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)185 lb (84 kg)Dec 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Juan Harris
DT
Chicago, Illinois Independence Community College 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)350 lb (160 kg)Dec 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Antoine Whitner
DT
Bradenton, Florida IMG Academy 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)295 lb (134 kg)Dec 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Cameron Williams
LB
Merrillville, Indiana Andrean High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)205 lb (93 kg)Dec 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Da'Shaun Brown
ATH
Racine, Wisconsin St. Catherine's 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)185 lb (84 kg)Dec 3, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
David Ellis
WR
Clinton Township, Michigan Chippewa Valley High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)190 lb (86 kg)Oct 9, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Sampson James
RB
Avon, Indiana Avon High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)205 lb (93 kg)Oct 7, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Tiawan Mullen
DB
Coconut Creek, Florida Coconut Creek High School 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m)155 lb (70 kg)Oct 7, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Sio Nofoagatoto'a
DT
'Ili'ili, Tutuila Clearwater Academy International 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)312 lb (142 kg)Jun 30, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Sean Wratcher
LS
Cleveland, Ohio St. Ignatius High School 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)195 lb (88 kg)Jun 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 2 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: 2 stars.svg     ESPN: 2 stars.svg
Gary Cooper
TE
Miami, Florida Columbus High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)230 lb (100 kg)Jun 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Kervens Bonhomme
LB
Ottawa, Ontario Clearwater Academy International 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)230 lb (100 kg)Jun 19, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
CJ Person
DT
Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery Catholic Preparatory School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)299 lb (136 kg)Jun 18, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Michael Katic
OL
Gibsonia, Pennsylvania Pine-Richland High School 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)270 lb (120 kg)Jun 17, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Larry Tracy
DB
Indianapolis, Indiana Decatur Central High School 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)175 lb (79 kg)Jun 17, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Matthew Bedford
OL
Memphis, Tennessee Cordova High School 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)260 lb (120 kg)Jun 16, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Jeramy Passmore
DT
Miami, Florida Columbus High School 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)250 lb (110 kg)Jun 15, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Beau Robbins
DE
Carmel, Indiana Carmel High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)240 lb (110 kg)Jun 1, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 4 stars.svg     Rivals: 4 stars.svg     247Sports: 4 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Ivory Winters
RB
Hayti, Missouri Hayti High School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)210 lb (95 kg)Apr 20, 2018 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 3 stars.svg
Josh Sanguinetti
DB
Lauderdale Lakes, Florida NSU University School 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)178 lb (81 kg)Feb 6, 2019 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 3 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg     ESPN: 4 stars.svg
Tim Weaver
OL
Hellertown, Pennsylvania Saucon Valley High School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)285 lb (129 kg)Feb 6, 2019 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: 3 stars.svg     Rivals: 2 stars.svg     247Sports: 3 stars.svg
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals: 37   247Sports: 38   ESPN: 38
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Indiana Football Commitments". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 6, 2019.
  • "2019 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 6, 2019.

Returning starters

Preseason Big Ten poll

Although the Big Ten Conference has not held an official preseason poll since 2010, Cleveland.com has polled sports journalists representing all member schools as a de facto preseason media poll since 2011. For the 2019 poll, Indiana was projected to finish in fifth in the East Division. [12]

Media poll (East Division)
Predicted finishTeamVotes (1st place)
1Michigan222 (20)
2Ohio State214 (14)
3Michigan State156
4Penn State154
5Indiana86.5
6Maryland82.5
7Rutgers37

Schedule

The Hoosiers' 2019 schedule will consist of 6 home games, 5 away games and 1 neutral site game in Indianapolis, Indiana. [13] The Hoosiers' first non-conference game will be at Lucas Oil Stadium, in Indianapolis, against Ball State of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), before hosting the remaining two non-conference games; against Eastern Illinois from the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) and against UConn of the American Athletic Conference (AAC).

The Hoosiers are scheduled to play nine conference games; they host Ohio State, Rutgers, Northwestern and Michigan. They will travel to Michigan State, Maryland, Nebraska, Penn State and Purdue.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendance
August 31, 201912:00 p.m.vs. Ball State * CBSSN W 34–2421,437
September 73:30 p.m. (FCS) Eastern Illinois * BTN W 52–037,784
September 1412:00 p.m.No. 6 Ohio State
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Bloomington, IN
FOX L 10–5147,945
September 2112:00 p.m. UConn *
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Bloomington, IN
BTNW 38–340,084
September 283:30 p.m.at No. 25 Michigan State BTNL 31–4071,048
October 1212:00 p.m. Rutgers Dagger-14-plain.png
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Bloomington, IN
BTNW 35–037,055
October 193:30 p.m.at Maryland BTNW 34–2832,606
October 263:30 p.m.at Nebraska BTNW 38–3189,317
November 27:00 p.m. Northwestern
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Bloomington, IN
FS1 W 34–340,924
November 1612:00 p.m.at No. 9 Penn State No. 24 ABC L 27–34106,323
November 233:30 p.m.No. 13 Michigan
  • Memorial Stadium
  • Bloomington, IN
ESPN L 14–3943,671
November 3012:00 p.m.at Purdue ESPN2W 44–41 2OT55,338
January 2, 20207:00 p.m.vs. Tennessee *ESPNL 22–2361,789

[14] [15] [16] [17]

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend:██ Increase in ranking ██ Decrease in ranking
— = Not ranked RV = Received votes
Week
PollPre123456789101112131415Final
AP RVRV24RVRV
Coaches RVRVRV25RVRVRVRV
CFP Not releasedNot released

Game summaries

vs Ball State

Ball State Cardinals (0–0) vs Indiana Hoosiers (0–0) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hoosiers10671134
Cardinals377724

at Lucas Oil StadiumIndianapolis, Indiana

  • Date: August 31, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Game attendance: 21,437
  • Referee: Tim O'Dey
  • TV announcers (CBS): Jason Horowitz (play-by-play), Danny Kanell (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [18]
Game information
First quarter
  • (9:44) IU – Logan Justus 48-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 60 yards, 3:29; Indiana 3–0)
  • (3:30) BALL – Ryan Rimmler 22-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 70 yards, 6:14; Tied 3–3)
  • (2:41) IU – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 75-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 2 plays, 78 yards, 0:42; Indiana 10–3)
Second quarter
  • (13:58) BALL – Caleb Huntley 1-yard run, Ryan Rimmler kick (Drive: 5 plays, 45 yards, 1:31; Tied 10–10)
  • (3:12) IU – Logan Justus 30-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 57 yards, 3:21; Indiana 13–10)
  • (0:01) IU – Logan Justus 49-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, 1:10; Indiana 16–10)
Third quarter
  • (11:53) IU – Stevie Scott III 4-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 2:54; Indiana 23–10)
  • (8:34) BALL – Walter Fletcher 45-yard pass from Drew Plitt, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 65 yards, 3:19; Indiana 23–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (13:47) IU – Stevie Scott III 2-yard run, Michael Penix Jr. two-point pass to Peyton Hendershot (Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards, 2:20; Indiana 31–17)
  • (6:28) BALL – Yo'Heinz Tyler 36-yard pass from Drew Plitt, Ryan Rimmler kick (Drive: 8 plays, 93 yards, 2:25; Indiana 31–24)
  • (2:15) IU – Logan Justus 50-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 38 yards, 4:05; Indiana 34–24)
StatisticsBALLIU
First downs2526
Total yards474398
Rushes/yards33–14840–100
Passing yards326298
Passing: Comp–Att–Int24–41–226–41–1
Time of possession29:0130:59
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Ball StatePassing Drew Plitt 26/41, 298 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing Caleb Huntley 22 carries, 81 yards, TD
ReceivingYo'Heinz Tyler3 receptions, 71 yards, TD
IndianaPassing Michael Penix Jr. 24/40, 326 yards, TD, 2 INT
RushingMichael Penix Jr.7 carries, 67 yards
Receiving Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 3 receptions, 103 yards, TD

vs Eastern Illinois (FCS)

Eastern Illinois Panthers (0–1) vs Indiana Hoosiers (1–0) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Panthers00000
Hoosiers211471052

at Memorial StadiumBloomington, Indiana

  • Date: September 7, 2019
  • Game time: 3:30 p.m.
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 72 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 37,784
  • Referee: Larry Smith
  • TV announcers (BTN): Joe Beninati (play-by-play), Chuck Long (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [19]
Game information
First quarter
  • (11:05) IU – Miles Marshall 10-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 10 plays, 59 yards, 3:55; Indiana 7–0)
  • (4:28) IU – Stevie Scott III 5-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 4:18; Indiana 14–0)
  • (1:34) IU – Cole Gest 3-yard run (Drive: 2 plays, 32 yards, 0:29; Indiana 21–0)
Second quarter
  • (1:44) IU – Peyton Hendershot 8-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 4:41; Indiana 28–0)
  • (1:07) IU – Ronnie Walker 64-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 1 play, 64 yards, 8:33; Indiana 35–0)
Third quarter
  • (7:19) IU – Donovan Hale 43-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 96 yards, 3:07; Indiana 42–0)
Fourth quarter
  • (13:28) IU – Sampson James 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 55 yards, 2:37; Indiana 49–0)
  • (11:54) IU – Charles Campbell 48-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 1 yard, 0:45; Indiana 52–0)
StatisticsEIUIU
First downs526
Total yards116555
Rushes/yards31–5234–114
Passing yards64441
Passing: Comp–Att–Int11–25–030–41–0
Time of possession27:2532:35
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Eastern IllinoisPassingJohnathan Brantley8/17, 49 yards
RushingDarshon McCullough6 carries, 17 yards
ReceivingJames Sheehan2 receptions, 18 yards
IndianaPassing Peyton Ramsey 13/14, 226 yards, 2 TD
Rushing Stevie Scott III 12 carries, 61 yards, TD
ReceivingDonavan Hale5 receptions, 110 yards, TD

vs No. 6 Ohio State

No. 6 Ohio State Buckeyes (2–0) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–0) – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 6 Buckeyes72321051
Hoosiers370010

at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana

  • Date: September 14, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Sunny, 79 °F (26 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,945
  • Referee: Jerry McGinn
  • TV announcers (FOX): Gus Johnson (play-by-play), Joel Klatt (analyst), Jenny Taft (sideline)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [20]
Game information
First quarter
  • (7:28) OSU – Justin Fields 3-yard run, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 2:56; Ohio State 7–0)
  • (3:45) IU – Logan Justus 29-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 59 yards, 3:43; Ohio State 7–3)
Second quarter
  • (11:26) OSU – Chris Olave 37-yard pass from Justin Fields, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 6 plays, 63 yards, 2:24; Ohio State 14–3)
  • (10:15) OSU – Team safety (Drive: 3 plays, -5 yards, 1:11; Ohio State 16–3)
  • (8:30) OSU – K. J. Hill 9-yard pass from Justin Fields, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:45; Ohio State 23–3)
  • (4:09) OSU – J. K. Dobbins 26-yard run, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 5 plays, 58 yards, 1:53; Ohio State 30–3)
  • (1:07) IU – Peyton Hendershot 49-yard pass from Donavan Hale, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 8 plays, 78 yards, 3:02; Indiana 30–10)
Third quarter
  • (12:15) OSU – J. K. Dobbins 4-yard from Justin Fields, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 2:45; Ohio State 37–10)
  • (4:58) OSU – Master Teague 40-yard run, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 9 plays, 97 yards, 3:30; Ohio State 44–10)
  • (0:00) OSU – Damon Arnette 96-yard interception return, Blake Haubeil kick (Drive: 12 plays, 68 yards, 4:57; Ohio State 51–10)
Fourth quarter

None

StatisticsOSUIU
First downs3015
Total yards520257
Rushes/yards42–30631–42
Passing yards214215
Passing: Comp–Att–Int17–29–021–36–1
Time of possession27:5032:10
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
Ohio StatePassing Justin Fields 14/24, 199 yards, 3 TD
Rushing J. K. Dobbins 22 carries, 193 yards, TD
Receiving Chris Olave 3 receptions, 70 yards, TD
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey19/33, 162 yards, INT
RushingPeyton Ramsey14 carries, 14 yards
Receiving Peyton Hendershot 4 receptions, 70 yards, TD

vs UConn

UConn Huskies (0–2) vs Indiana Hoosiers (2–1) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Huskies30003
Hoosiers71014738

at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana

  • Date: September 21, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Cloudy • Temperature: 82 °F (28 °C) • Wind: 8 SSW
  • Game attendance: 40,084
  • Referee: Daniel Capron
  • TV announcers (BTN): Lisa Byington (play-by-play), Jeremy Leman (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [21]
Game information
First quarter
  • (11:24) CONN – Clayton Harris 41-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 7 yards, 2:11; Connecticut 3–0)
  • (5:01) IU – Whop Philyor 12-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 12 plays, 75 yards, 6:23; Indiana 7–3)
Second quarter
  • (13:35) IU – Logan Justus 27-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 62 yards, 4:59; Indiana 10–3)
  • (1:42) IU – Peyton Hendershot 4-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 9 plays, 68 yards, 4:02; Indiana 17–3)
Third quarter
  • (12:50) IU – Cam Jones 44-yard interception return, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 5 plays, 23 yards, 2:10; Indiana 24–3)
  • (4:37) IU – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 16-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 10 plays, 90 yards, 5:04; Indiana 31–3)
Fourth quarter
  • (8:47) IU – Stevie Scott III 6-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 8 plays, 70 yards, 4:09; Indiana 38–3)
StatisticsCONNIU
First downs925
Total yards145430
Rushes/yards22–5140–178
Passing yards94252
Passing: Comp–Att–Int15–30–124–28–1
Time of possession24:0835:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
ConnecticutPassingJack Zergiotis14/28, 90 yards, INT
RushingKevin Mensah10 carries, 34 yards
ReceivingCameron Ross3 receptions, 30 yards
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey23/27, 247 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingStevie Scott III21 carries, 97 yards, TD
Receiving Ty Fryfogle 5 receptions, 47 yards

At No. 25 Michigan State

Indiana Hoosiers (3–1) at No. 25 Michigan State Spartans (3–1) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hoosiers7731431
No. 25 Spartans71401940

at Spartan StadiumEast Lansing, Michigan

  • Date: September 28, 2019
  • Game time: 3:40 p.m.
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 64 °F (18 °C)
  • Game attendance: 71,048
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play), James Laurinaitis (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [22]
Game information
First quarter
  • (8:04) MSU – Elijah Collins 4-yard run, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 6 plays, 71 yards, 2:11; Michigan State 7–0)
  • (1:35) IU – Whop Philyor 28-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 6 yards, 2:04; Tied 7–7)
Second quarter
  • (12:55) MSU – Darrell Stewart 5-yard pass from Brian Lewerke, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:40; Michigan State 14–7)
  • (4:07) IU – Michael Penix Jr. 2-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 10 plays, 80 yards, 5:38; Tied 14–14)
  • (0:33) MSU – Darrell Stewart 26-yard pass from Brian Lewerke, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 5 plays, 56 yards, 0:46; Michigan State 21–14)
Third quarter
  • (8:23) IU – Logan Justus 26-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 81 yards, 6:32; Michigan State 21–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (14:52) IU – Donovan Hale 12-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 13 plays, 80 yards, 6:36; Indiana 24–21)
  • (12:12) MSU – Matt Seybert 10-yard pass from Brian Lewerke, Matt Coghlin kick (Drive: 2 plays, 26 yards, 0:30; Michigan State 28–24)
  • (3:33) MSU – Matt Coghlin 44-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 64 yards, 6:25; Michigan State 31–24)
  • (2:00) IU – Whop Philyor 11-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 78 yards, 1:27; Tied 31–31)
  • (0:05) MSU – Matt Coghlin 21-yard field goal (Drive: 5 plays, 72 yards, 1:55; Michigan State 34–31)
  • (0:00) MSU – Michael Dowell 0-yard fumble recovery (Drive: 1 play, -25 yards, 0:05; Michigan State 40–31)
StatisticsIUMSU
First downs2623
Total yards356442
Rushes/yards28–7034–142
Passing yards286300
Passing: Comp–Att–Int33–42–018–36–0
Time of possession34:2025:40
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingMichael Penix Jr.33/42, 286 yards, 3 TD
RushingStevie Scott III18 carries, 66 yards
Receiving Whop Philyor 14 receptions, 142 yards, 2 TD
Michigan StatePassing Brian Lewerke 18/36, 300 yards, 2 TD
RushingBrian Lewerke12 carries, 78 yards
Receiving Darrell Stewart Jr. 5 receptions, 117 yards, 2 TD

vs Rutgers

Rutgers Scarlet Knights (1–4) vs Indiana Hoosiers (3–2) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Scarlet Knights00000
Hoosiers21014035

at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana

  • Date: October 12, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Sunny, 50 °F (10 °C)
  • Game attendance: 37,055
  • Referee: Mark Kluczynski
  • TV announcers (BTN): Lisa Byington (play-by-play), Jeremy Leman (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [23]
Game information
First quarter
  • (14:50) IU – Raekwon Jones 17-yard fumble return, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 1 play, -8 yards, 0:10; Indiana 7–0)
  • (12:14) IU – Peyton Hendershot 14-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 2 plays, 70 yards, 0:47; Indiana 14–0)
  • (8:08) IU – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 19-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 5 plays, 59 yards, 2:43; Indiana 21–0)
Second quarter

None

Third quarter
  • (12:55) IU – Ty Fryfogle 10-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 4 plays, 71 yards, 2:05; Indiana 28–0)
  • (4:02) IU – Sampson James 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 13 plays, 28 yards, 7:07; Indiana 35–0)
Fourth quarter

None

StatisticsRUTGIU
First downs625
Total yards75557
Rushes/yards33–7438–260
Passing yards1297
Passing: Comp–Att–Int5–13–024–35–1
Time of possession23:4236:18
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
RutgersPassingJohnny Langan5/13, 1 yard
Rushing Isiah Pacheco 14 carries, 44 yards
ReceivingAaron Young3 receptions, 4 yards
IndianaPassingMichael Penix Jr.20/39, 282 yards, 3 TD, INT
RushingStevie Scott III12 carries, 164 yards
ReceivingWhop Philyor10 receptions, 182 yards

At Maryland

Indiana Hoosiers (4–2) at Maryland Terrapins (3–3) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hoosiers14107334
Terrapins7147028

at Maryland StadiumCollege Park, Maryland

  • Date: October 19, 2019
  • Game time: 3:40 p.m.
  • Game weather: Partly cloudy, 63 °F (17 °C)
  • Game attendance: 32,606
  • Referee: John O'Neill
  • TV announcers (BTN): Mike Monaco (play-by-play), Stanley Jackson (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [24]
Game information
First quarter
  • (13:03) IU – Donavan Hale 28-yard pass from Michael Penix Jr., Logan Justus kick (Drive: 5 plays, 69 yards, 1:57; Indiana 7–0)
  • (9:41) MARY – Chigoziem Okonkwo 11-yard pass from Tyrrell Pigrome, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:22; Tied 7–7)
  • (6:31) IU – Stevie Scott III 3-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 8 plays, 75 yards, 3:10; Indiana 14–7)
Second quarter
  • (12:05) MARY – Javon Leake 60-yard run, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 1:16; Tied 14–14)
  • (7:36) IU – Logan Justus 20-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 4:29; Indiana 17–14)
  • (4:09) MARY – Dontay Demus Jr. 15-yard pass from Tyrrell Pigrome, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:27; Maryland 21–17)
  • (0:24) IU – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 26-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 8 plays, 63 yards, 3:45; Indiana 24–21)
Third quarter
  • (2:32) IU – Stevie Scott III 9-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 5 plays, 62 yards, 2:17; Indiana 31–21)
  • (0:01) MARY – Javon Leake 1-yard run, Joseph Petrino kick (Drive: 6 plays, 81 yards, 2:31; Indiana 31–28)
Fourth quarter
  • (2:49) IU – Logan Justus 34-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, -9 yards, 0:53; Indiana 34–28)
StatisticsIUMARY
First downs2821
Total yards520383
Rushes/yards32–18637–173
Passing yards334210
Passing: Comp–Att–Int29–41–117–27–1
Time of possession35:3324:27
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey20/27, 193 yards, TD
RushingStevie Scott III18 carries, 108 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingPeyton Hendershot6 receptions, 95 yards
MarylandPassing Tyrrell Pigrome 17/27, 210 yards, 2 TD, INT
Rushing Javon Leake 23 carries, 158 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Dontay Demus Jr. 5 receptions, 82 yards, TD

At Nebraska

Indiana Hoosiers (5–2) at Nebraska Cornhuskers (4–3) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Hoosiers9715738
Cornhuskers1473731

at Memorial StadiumLincoln, Nebraska

  • Date: October 26, 2019
  • Game time: 2:30 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: Sunny, 57 °F (14 °C)
  • Game attendance: 89,317
  • Referee: Ron Snodgrass
  • TV announcers (BTN): Brandon Gaudin (play-by-play), James Laurinaitis (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [25]
Game information
First quarter
  • (13:32) NEB – Noah Vedral 4-yard run, Barret Pickering kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:28; Nebraska 7–0)
  • (8:45) IU – Logan Justus 22-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 71 yards, 4:42; Nebraska 7–3)
  • (6:57) NEB – Noah Vedral 1-yard run, Barret Pickering kick (Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:48; Nebraska 14–3)
  • (3:23) IU – Peyton Ramsey 8-yard run (Drive: 7 plays, 71 yards, 3:30; Nebraska 14–9)
Second quarter
  • (12:19) IU – Ty Fryfogle 8-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 1 play, 8 yards, 0:05; Indiana 16–14)
  • (0:39) NEB – Kanawai Noa 24-yard pass from Luke McCaffrey, Barret Pickering kick (Drive: 6 plays, 74 yards, 1:13; Nebraska 21–16)
Third quarter
  • (7:30) IU – Davis Ellis 1-yard run, Peyton Ramsey two-point pass to Peyton Hendershot (Drive: 5 plays, 35 yards, 2:27; Indiana 24–21)
  • (2:53) NEB – Barret Pickering 30-yard field goal (Drive: 13 plays, 63 yards, 4:37; Tied 24–24)
  • (0:00) IU – Matt Bjorson 2-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 65 yards, 2:53; Indiana 31–24)
Fourth quarter
  • (12:08) IU – Stevie Scott III 9-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 57 yards, 2:17; Indiana 38–24)
  • (10:21) NEB – Wan'Dale Robinson 4-yard run, Barret Pickering kick (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:47; Indiana 38–31)
StatisticsIUNEB
First downs2426
Total yards455514
Rushes/yards31–10450–220
Passing yards351294
Passing: Comp–Att–Int27–40–120–23–0
Time of possession32:2827:32
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey27/40, 351 yards, 2 TD, INT
RushingStevie Scott III16 carries, 68 yards, TD
ReceivingWhop Philyor14 receptions, 178 yards
NebraskaPassingNoah Vedral14/16, 201 yards
Rushing Wan'Dale Robinson 22 carries, 83 yards, TD
ReceivingJ. D. Spielman5 receptions, 97 yards

vs Northwestern

Northwestern Wildcats (1–6) vs Indiana Hoosiers (6–2) – Game summary
Period1234Total
Wildcats03003
Hoosiers10147334

at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana

  • Date: November 2, 2019
  • Game time: 7:05 p.m.
  • Game weather: Sunny, 46 °F (8 °C)
  • Game attendance: 40,924
  • Referee: Mike Cannon
  • TV announcers (FS1): Brian Custer (play-by-play), Robert Smith (analyst)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [26]
Game information
First quarter
  • (9:39) IU – Logan Justus 24-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 67 yards, 5:21; Indiana 3–0)
  • (6:40) IU – Stevie Scott III 2-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 47 yards, 2:47; Indiana 10–0)
Second quarter
  • (14:18) NW – Charlie Kuhbander 25-yard field goal (Drive: 15 plays, 58 yards, 7:22; Indiana 10–3)
  • (11:10) IU – Michael Penix Jr. 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 4 plays, 18 yards, 1:34; Indiana 17–3)
  • (2:36) IU – Stevie Scott III 2-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 8 plays, 85 yards, 4:30; Indiana 24–3)
Third quarter
  • (1:33) IU – Stevie Scott III 20-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 52 yards, 3:09; Indiana 31–3)
Fourth quarter
  • (12:28) IU – Logan Justus 30-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 48 yards, 2:42; Indiana 34–3)
StatisticsNWIU
First downs1224
Total yards199414
Rushes/yards28–8751–144
Passing yards112270
Passing: Comp–Att–Int12–31–017–25–0
Time of possession21:1738:43
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
NorthwesternPassing Hunter Johnson 7/17, 65 yards
RushingAidan Smith6 carries, 34 yards
ReceivingRamaud Chiaokhiao-Bowman3 receptions, 43 yards
IndianaPassingMichael Penix Jr.10/15, 162 yards
RushingStevie Scott III26 carries, 116 yards, 2 TD
ReceivingWhop Philyor2 receptions, 76 yards

At No. 9 Penn State

No. 24 Indiana Hoosiers (7–2) at No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions (8–1) – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 24 Hoosiers14031027
No. 9 Nittany Lions1737734

at Beaver StadiumUniversity Park, Pennsylvania

  • Date: November 16, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Partly sunny, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 106,323
  • Referee: J. Servinski
  • TV announcers (ABC): Jason Benetti (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (analyst), Olivia Dekker (sideline)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [27]
Game information
First quarter
  • (12:04) PSU – Nick Bowers 12-yard pass from Sean Clifford, Jake Pinegar kick (Drive: 5 plays, 27 yards, 1:46; Penn State 7–0)
  • (9:31) IU – Ty Fryfogle 38-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 2:33; Tied 7–7)
  • (6:22) PSU – Jake Pinegar 47-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 58 yards, 3:09; Penn State 10–7)
  • (3:27) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 63 yards, 2:55; Indiana 14–10)
  • (1:03) PSU – Sean Clifford 38-yard run, Jake Pinegar kick (Drive: 5 plays, 72 yards, 2:24; Penn State 17–14)
Second quarter
  • (3:03) PSU – Jake Pinegar 27-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 50 yards, 3:44; Penn State 20–14)
Third quarter
  • (10:24) PSU – Journey Brown 35-yard run, Jake Pinegar kick (Drive: 2 plays, 40 yards, 0:28; Penn State 27–14)
  • (3:04) IU – Logan Justus 25-yard field goal (Drive: 14 plays, 68 yards, 7:20; Penn State 27–17)
Fourth quarter
  • (10:45) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 11 plays, 91 yards, 5:22; Penn State 27–24)
  • (1:44) PSU – Sean Clifford 1-yard run, Jake Pinegar kick (Drive: 18 plays, 75 yards, 9:01; Penn State 34–24)
  • (0:13) IU – Logan Justus 27-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 66 yards, 1:31; Penn State 34–27)
StatisticsIUPSU
First downs2321
Total yards462371
Rushes/yards31–9145–192
Passing yards371179
Passing: Comp–Att–Int31–41–011–23–0
Time of possession32:0627:54
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey31/41, 371 yards, TD
RushingStevie Scott III17 carries, 54 yards
ReceivingTy Fryfogle5 receptions, 131 yards, TD
Penn StatePassing Sean Clifford 11/23, 179 yards, TD
Rushing Journey Brown 21 carries, 100 yards, TD
Receiving K. J. Hamler 2 receptions, 52 yards

vs No. 13 Michigan

No. 13 Michigan Wolverines (8–2) vs Indiana Hoosiers (7–3) – Game summary
Period1234Total
No. 13 Wolverines71418039
Hoosiers770014

at Memorial Stadium • Bloomington, Indiana

  • Date: November 23, 2019
  • Game time: 3:35 p.m.
  • Game weather: Rainy, 37 °F (3 °C)
  • Game attendance: 43,671
  • Referee: Mark Kluczynski
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Sean McDonough (play-by-play), Todd Blackledge (analyst), Holly Rowe (sideline)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [28]
Game information
First quarter
  • (10:07) IU – Stevie Scott III 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 4:53; Indiana 7–0)
  • (5:45) MICH – Ronnie Bell 6-yard pass from Shea Patterson, Quinn Nordin kick (Drive: 8 plays, 80 yards, 4:22; Tied 7–7)
Second quarter
  • (14:09) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 7 plays, 52 yards, 2:44; Indiana 14–7)
  • (11:01) MICH – Donovan Peoples-Jones 11-yard pass from Shea Patterson, Quinn Nordin kick (Drive: 8 plays, 62 yards, 3:08; Indiana 14–14)
  • (5:37) MICH – Nico Collins 24-yard pass from Shea Patterson, Quinn Nordin kick (Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards, 1:26; Michigan 21–14)
Third quarter
  • (10:04) MICH – Quinn Nordin 27-yard field goal (Drive: 11 plays, 63 yards, 4:56; Michigan 24–14)
  • (5:10) MICH – Nico Collins 76-yard pass from Shea Patterson, Dylan McCaffrey two-point run (Drive: 2 plays, 80 yards, 0:53; Michigan 32–14)
  • (1:39) MICH – Nico Collins 19-yard pass from Shea Patterson, Quinn Nordin kick (Drive: 1 play, 19 yards, 0:07; Michigan 39–14)
Fourth quarter

None

StatisticsMICHIU
First downs2219
Total yards453321
Rushes/yards29–8737–97
Passing yards366224
Passing: Comp–Att–Int20–32–118–30–1
Time of possession28:0631:52
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
MichiganPassing Shea Patterson 20/32, 366 yards, 5 TD, INT
Rushing Zach Charbonnet 8 carries, 46 yards
Receiving Nico Collins 6 receptions, 165 yards, 3 TD
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey17/29, 217 yards, INT
RushingStevie Scott III13 carries, 54 yards, TD
ReceivingPeyton Hendershot6 receptions, 62 yards

At Purdue

Indiana Hoosiers (7–4) at Purdue Boilermakers (4–7) – Game summary
Period1234OT2OTTotal
Hoosiers714737644
Boilermakers0107147341

at Ross–Ade StadiumWest Lafayette, Indiana

  • Date: November 30, 2019
  • Game time: 12:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Cloudy, 39 °F (4 °C)
  • Game attendance: 55,338
  • Referee: Ron Snodgrass
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Anish Shroff (play-by-play), John Congemi (analyst), Kris Budden (sideline)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [29]
Game information
First quarter
  • IU 05:38 Whop Philyor 8 yd pass from Peyton Ramsey; Logan Justus XP Good (IU 7-0)
  • (5:38) IU – Whop Philyor 8-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 12 plays, 91 yards, 6:44; Indiana 7–0)
Second quarter
  • IU 12:39 Peyton Ramsey 1 yd run; Logan Justus XP Good (IU 14-0)
  • IU 09:52 J.D. Dellinger 20 yd Field Goal (IU 14-3)
  • IU 07:04 Brycen Hopkins 72 yd pass from Aidan O'Connell; J.D. Dellinger XP Good (IU 14-0)
  • IU 03:20 Sampson James 3 yd run; Logan Justus XP Good (IU 21-10)
  • (12:39) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 11 plays, 47 yards, 5:09; Indiana 14–0)
  • (9:52) PUR – J. D. Dellinger 20-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 72 yards, 2:47; Indiana 14–3)
  • (7:04) PUR – Brycen Hopkins 72-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, J. D. Dellinger kick (Drive: 3 plays, 75 yards, 0:43; Indiana 14–10)
  • (3:20) IU – Sampson James 3-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:46; Indiana 21–10)
Third quarter
  • IU 03:30 Whop Philyor 37 yd pass from Peyton Ramsey; Logan Justus XP Good (IU 28-10)
  • IU 01:44 Zander Horvath 1 yd run; J.D. Dellinger XP Good (IU 28-17)
  • (3:30) IU – Whop Philyor 37-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 55 yards, 2:26; Indiana 28–10)
  • (1:44) PUR – Zander Horvath 1-yard run, J. D. Dellinger kick (Drive: 6 plays, 75 yards, 1:46; Indiana 28–17)
Fourth quarter
  • IU 09:13 Zander Horvath 1 yd run; Aidan O'Connell 2 Point Conversion No Good (IU 28-23)
  • IU 05:08 Charles Campbell 41 yd Field Goal (IU 31-23)
  • IU 02:48 David Bell 20 yd pass from Aidan O'Connell; Brycen Hopkins 2 Point Conversion (TIED 31-31)
  • (9:13) PUR – Zander Horvath 1-yard run (Drive: 9 plays, 80 yards, 3:08; Indiana 28–23)
  • (5:08) IU – Charles Campbell 41-yard field goal (Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 4:05; Indiana 31–23)
  • (2:48) PUR – David Bell 20-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, Aidan O'Connell two-point pass to Brycen Hopkins (Drive: 9 plays, 75 yards, 2:20; Tied 31–31)
Overtime
  • (0:00) IU – Nick Westbrook-Ikhine 14-yard pass from Peyton Ramsey, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 6 plays, 25 yards, 0:00; Indiana 38–31)
  • (0:00) PUR – Brycen Hopkins 6-yard pass from Aidan O'Connell, J. D. Dellinger kick (Drive: 7 plays, 25 yards, 0:00; Tied 38–38)
  • (0:00) PUR – J. D. Dellinger 34-yard field goal (Drive: 4 plays, 8 yards, 0:00; Purdue 41–38)
  • (0:00) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run (Drive: 5 plays, 25 yards, 0:00; Indiana 44–41)
StatisticsIUPUR
First downs2728
Total yards522589
Rushes/yards50–18533–181
Passing yards337408
Passing: Comp–Att–Int23–39–028–50–1
Time of possession38:0521:55
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey23/39, 337 yards, 3 TD
RushingSampson James22 carries, 118 yards, TD
ReceivingWhop Philyor8 receptions, 138 yards, 2 TD
PurduePassing Aidan O'Connell 28/49, 408 yards, 3 TD, INT
Rushing Zander Horvath 23 carries, 164 yards, 2 TD
Receiving Brycen Hopkins 8 receptions, 142 yards, 2 TD

vs Tennessee (Gator Bowl)

Tennessee Volunteers (7–5) vs Indiana Hoosiers (8–4) – Game summary
(2020 TaxSlayer Gator Bowl)
Period1234Total
Hoosiers0316322
Volunteers0631423

at TIAA Bank FieldJacksonville, Florida

  • Date: January 2, 2020
  • Game time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Game weather: Sunny, 72 °F (22 °C)
  • Game attendance: 61,789
  • Referee: Mike McCabe
  • TV announcers (ESPN): Tom Hart (play-by-play), Tim Hasselbeck (analyst), Katie George (sideline)
  • Sources: IUHoosiers.com [30]
Game information
First Quarter

None

Second Quarter
  • (14:49) TENN – Brent Cimaglia 23-yard field goal (Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards, 6:04; Tennessee 3–0)
  • (5:21) TENN – Brent Cimaglia 32-yard field goal (Drive: 14 plays, 50 yards, 6:14; Tennessee 6–0)
  • (0:00) IU – Logan Justus 24-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 36 yards, 2:24; Tennessee 6–3)
Third Quarter
  • (9:29) IU – Peyton Ramsey 1-yard run, Logan Justus kick (Drive: 12 plays, 69 yards, 5:31; Indiana 10–6)
  • (8:26) IU – Jamar Johnson 63-yard interception return (Drive: 2 plays, 1 yard, 1:03; Indiana 16–6)
  • (4:11) TENN – Brent Cimaglia 43-yard field goal (Drive: 10 plays, 49 yards, 4:15; Indiana 16–9)
  • (1:01) IU – Logan Justus 49-yard field goal (Drive: 8 plays, 46 yards, 3:10; Indiana 19–9)
Fourth Quarter
  • (10:27) IU – Logan Justus 30-yard field goal (Drive: 7 plays, 35 yards, 3:54; Indiana 22–9)
  • (4:21) TENN – Quavaris Crouch 1-yard run, Brent Cimaglia kick (Drive: 10 plays, 82 yards, 2:45; Indiana 22–16)
  • (3:51) TENN – Eric Gray 16-yard run, Brent Cimaglia kick (Drive: 3 plays, 54 yards, 0:30; Tennessee 23–22)
StatisticsIUTENN
First downs1719
Total yards303374
Rushes/yards31–7635–136
Passing yards227238
Passing: Comp–Att–Int20–34–119–34–2
Time of possession29:2730:33
TeamCategoryPlayerStatistics
IndianaPassingPeyton Ramsey20/34, 227 yards, INT
RushingPeyton Ramsey17 carries, 54 yards, TD
ReceivingPeyton Hendershot6 receptions, 67 yards
TennesseePassing Jarrett Guarantano 18/31, 221 yards, 2 INT
Rushing Eric Gray 14 carries, 86 yards, TD
Receiving Josh Palmer 6 receptions, 68 yards

Roster

2019 Indiana Hoosiers football team roster
PlayersCoaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
WR 1 Whop Philyor Jr
WR 3 Ty Fryfogle Jr
WR 6Donavan Hale Redshirt.svg  Sr
RB 8 Stevie Scott III So
QB 9 Michael Penix Jr.   Cruz Roja.svg Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 10David EllisFr
QB 12 Peyton Ramsey Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 13Miles Marshall Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 14 Jack Tuttle Redshirt.svg  Fr
QB 15Zack MerrillFr
WR 15 Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Redshirt.svg  Sr
QB 16Grant GremelFr
WR 17Jordan JakesFr
WR 18Jacolby Hewitt Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 19Luke Shayotovich Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 20Cole Gest Redshirt.svg  Jr
RB 23Ronnie Walker Jr.So
RB 24Sampson JamesFr
QB 25Will JontzFr
WR 25Cam Wilson Redshirt.svg  So
TE 33Dominick Sidari Redshirt.svg  Jr
RB 34Davion Ervin-Poindexter Redshirt.svg  Fr
RB 37Ahrod Lloyd Redshirt.svg  So
RB 38Connor Thomas Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 39Ryan Barnes Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 51Mackenzie Nworah Redshirt.svg  Jr
OL 52DaVondre Love Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 54 Coy Cronk Sr
OL 55Luke LaneFr
OL 56Mike KaticFr
OL 57 Harry Crider Jr
OL 61Ricky TamisFr
OL 65Dominic Altimari Redshirt.svg  So
OL 66Aidan Rafferty Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 68Hunter Littlejohn Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 70Peter SchulzFr
OL 72 Simon Stepaniak Redshirt.svg  Sr
OL 73Tim WeaverFr
OL 74Nick Marozas Redshirt.svg  Fr
OL 76Matthew BedfordFr
OL 77 Caleb Jones Redshirt.svg  So
OL 78Britt Beery Redshirt.svg  So
OL 79Charlie O'Connor Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 80Da'Shaun BrownFr
TE 81Gary CooperFr
WR 82Christian Harris Redshirt.svg  Jr
WR 83Bryan ParkerJr
TE 84Turon Ivy Jr. Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 85McCall RayFr
TE 86 Peyton Hendershot Redshirt.svg  So
WR 88Justin Berry Redshirt.svg  Jr
TE 89Matt BjorsonSo
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
DB 2Reese TaylorSo
DB 3 Tiawan Mullen Fr
DB 4 Cam Jones So
DB 5Juwan Burgess Redshirt.svg  So
DL 6James Head Jr.So
LB 7Reakwon Jones Redshirt.svg  Sr
LB 8James Miller Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 9 Marcelino McCrary-Ball Redshirt.svg  Jr
DB 13Larry Tracy IIIFr
DB 14Andre Brown Jr. Redshirt.svg  Sr
DB 17 Raheem Layne Jr
DL 18Jonathan King Redshirt.svg  Fr
WR 19Josh SanguinettiFr
DB 20Joseph Daniels Jr. Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 21Noah Pierre Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 22 Jamar Johnson So
DB 23 Jaylin Williams So
DB 27Devon MatthewsSo
DB 28A’Shon RigginsSr
DB 29Khalil BryantSr
DB 30Jordan Jusevitch Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 31Bryant Fitzgerald Redshirt.svg  So
DB 35DeKaleb Thomas Redshirt.svg  Fr
DB 38Jeremy Boyd Redshirt.svg  So
LB 40Cameron WilliamsFr
DL 41Beau RobbinsFr
LB 42D. K. BonhommeFr
DB 43Samual Slusher Redshirt.svg  So
LB 44Thomas Allen Redshirt.svg  So
LB 46 Aaron Casey Redshirt.svg  Fr
LB 47Micah McFaddenSo
LB 48Robert Tolbert IV Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 49Madison Norris Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 50Sio Nofoagatoto'aFr
DL 53Stephen Walker IIFr
DL 55C. J. PersonFr
DL 58Jake Ostrowski Redshirt.svg  So
DL 59Gavin McCabe Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 67Christian Love Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 69Gavin Everett Redshirt.svg  Sr
DL 87Michael ZiembaJr
DL 90Connor Schneider Redshirt.svg  So
DL 91Jeramy PassmoreFr
DL 92Alfred Bryant Redshirt.svg  So
DL 93Juan Harris Redshirt.svg  So
DL 94DeMarcus ElliottSo
DL 95Antoine Whitner Jr.Fr
DL 96Shamar Jones Redshirt.svg  Fr
DL 97Tramar Reece Redshirt.svg  So
DL 98Jerome Johnson Redshirt.svg  Jr
DL 99Allen Stallings IVSr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
LS 60Jacob Limbach Redshirt.svg  Jr
K 82Logan Justus Redshirt.svg  Sr
P 83Asher KingFr
K 87Jack Cardillo Redshirt.svg  So
K 90Jared Smolar Redshirt.svg  Jr
P 92Chase Wyatt Redshirt.svg  Fr
K 93Charles Campbell Redshirt.svg  Fr
P 94Haydon Whitehead Redshirt.svg  Sr
LS 95Sean WracherFr
K 99Nathanael Snyder Redshirt.svg  Jr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • Kalen DeBoer (associate head coach / oc / quarterbacks)
  • Kane Wommack (defensive coordinator / linebackers)
  • Mark Hagen (assistant defensive coordinator / defensive line)
  • Mike Hart (assistant head coach / running backs)
  • Grant Heard (passing game coordinator / wide receivers)
  • Darren Hiller (run game coordinator / offensive line)
  • William Inge (special teams coordinator)
  • Brandon Shelby (cornerbacks)
  • Nick Sheridan (tight ends)
  • Kasey Teegardin (safeties)
  • David Ballou (director of athletic performance)
  • Danny Friend (graduate assistant - offense)
  • Mike Piatkowski (graduate assistant - offense)
  • Jim Nelson (graduate assistant - defense)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Cruz Roja.svg Injured
  • Redshirt.svg Redshirt

Roster
Last update: September 20, 2019

Awards and honors

Award watch lists

Listed in the order that they were released

AwardPlayerPositionYearDate AwardedRef
Maxwell Award Stevie Scott RBSOJuly 15, 2019 [31]
Rimington Trophy Hunter LittleJohnCSR Redshirt.svg July 19, 2019 [32]
Outland Trophy Coy Cronk OLSRJuly 23, 2019 [33]
Lou Groza Award Logan JustusKSR Redshirt.svg July 24, 2019 [34]
Wuerffel Trophy Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WRSR Redshirt.svg July 25, 2019 [35]
Fred Biletnikoff Award Whop Philyor WRJROctober 30, 2019 [36]
Broyles Award Kalen DeBoer Offensive coordinatorNovember 13, 2019 [37]
George Munger Award Tom Allen Head CoachNovember 20, 2019 [38]

Players of the Week

Big Ten Weekly Awards
PlayerAwardDate AwardedRef.
Michael Penix Jr. Big Ten Freshmen of the WeekSeptember 2, 2019 [39]
Logan JustusBig Ten Special Teams Player of the Week
Michael Penix Jr.Big Ten Freshmen of the WeekSeptember 30, 2019 [40]
Stevie Scott Big Ten Offensive Player of the WeekNovember 4, 2019 [41]

B1G Conference awards

Awards
PlayerAwardDate AwardedRef.
Stevie Scott Second Team All-Big Ten Offensive TeamsDecember 4, 2019 [42]
Whop Philyor
Simon Stepaniak Third Team All-Big Ten Offensive Teams
Peyton Hendershot
Logan JustusSecond Team All-Big Ten Special TeamsDecember 3, 2019 [43]
Doug SchlerethFord-Kinnick Leadership Award (B1G Individual Honor)

Radio

Radio coverage for all games will be broadcast on IUHoosiers.com All-Access and on various radio frequencies throughout the state. The primary radio announcer is long-time broadcaster Don Fischer with Play-by-Play. [44] [45]

Players drafted into the NFL

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL Club
6209 Simon Stepaniak OT Green Bay Packers

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