It's certainly tough to stay positive after a 42-24 loss on Saturday to the Indiana Hoosiers, a team that Penn State had a 16-0 record against entering Saturday, but this isn't the first time that the Nittany Lions have faced this type of adversity.
Penn State lost to Indiana for the first time on Saturday, falling by a score of 44-24 in Bloomington, Indiana. There should be credit given to Indiana and their Coach, Kevin Wilson, for having a great game plan and executing it to perfection. However, this loss revealed more about Bill O'Brien's team than it did about Wilson's. Here’s what we can take away from Saturday's game.
Good morning from Bloomington, Indiana, where Penn State (3-1) opens their Big Ten schedule against the Indiana Hoosiers (2-2). Penn State will look to improve its all-time record against the Hoosiers to 17-0 this afternoon at a rainy Memorial Stadium. We will have updates throughout the game on this page, including game analysis, photos, and more. Sports editor Zach Berger and staff writer Alex Robinson are in the press box, while Grant Brown will be on the field taking photos.
Good afternoon from Bloomington, Indiana where the Penn State Nittany Lions (3-1) are set to face the Indiana Hoosiers (2-2) in the Big Ten conference opener. Penn State enters the game coming off of a bye week that followed a 34-0 shutout victory against Kent State. Indiana won its opener against 73-35 before losing a close game to Navy 41-35. The Hoosiers beat Bowling Green 42-10 in Week 3 and lost to Missouri 45-28 two weeks ago before having a bye. Indiana led by head coach Kevin Wilson who is 7-21 in his third season at the helm. Bill O’Brien is facing Indiana for the second time as Penn State’s head coach and will look to add on to the Nittany Lions’ perfect record (16-0) against the Hoosiers.