Close Menu
The Daily Hoosier
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Two-way class of 2026 commit Trevor Gibbs ready to play anywhere IU needs him
    • Former IU assistant Brian Walsh joining Ohio State staff
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 7-foot-1 class of 2026 center Ethan Taylor
    • IU basketball re-offers class of 2026 national top-20 point guard Tay Kinney
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 2026 4-star guard Prince-Alexander Moody
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 2026 5-star guard Jordan Smith, Jr.
    • Where IU football landed in ESPN’s 2025 post-spring practice too early rankings
    • Watch: IU football coach Curt Cignetti goes in depth with ESPN’s Greg McElroy
    • Sign Up
    • About/Support
    • Jobs
    • Tickets
      • IUBB Tickets (Stubhub)
      • IUFB Tickets (Stubhub)
    • Shop
      • Official IU Store
      • IU Adidas Store
      • Amazon: Support TDH
      • IU Memorabilia
      • IU Press (Books)
      • The Daily Hoosier T-Shirt
    • Radio/Podcasts
      • East 17th Street
    • Pro IU
      • IUBB NBA
      • IUFB NFL
      • IUBASE MLB
    • Forum
      • Disqus Forum
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    The Daily HoosierThe Daily Hoosier
    Friday, May 9
    • IU Basketball
      • Latest IU Basketball News
      • Offseason roster activity tracker
      • 2025-26 IU Basketball Roster
      • DeVries’ new staff
      • Scholarship Chart
      • Future Schedules
      • IU Basketball 2024-25 Schedule
      • 2024-25 Big Ten Standings
      • 24-25 IU Basketball Stats
      • Rankings & Bracketology
      • IU Basketball Media Guide
    • IU Football
      • Latest IU Football News
      • Roster updates by position
      • 2025 scholarship tracker
      • Current roster
      • Curt Cignetti’s staff
      • Future opponents through 2032
      • IU Football 2024 Schedule
      • 2024 B1G Standings
      • 2024 IUFB Stats
      • IU Football 2024 Record Book
    • IU Recruiting
      • IU Basketball Recruiting News
      • IU Football Recruiting News
      • IUBB 2026-28 Prospects
      • Recruit Interviews
      • Recruit Highlights
      • IU Football Recruiting Commits
    • IU Women’s Basketball
      • IU Women’s Basketball News
      • 24-25 Schedule
      • Big Ten Standings
    • IU Men’s Soccer
      • 2024 Schedule
      • Indiana Men’s Soccer: Program History
    • More Hoosiers
      • Fan and Business NIL options
      • IU Baseball
        • Baseball Schedule
        • Statistics
        • Big Ten Standings
      • IU Swim & Dive
      • IU Olympic Results
    • Hoosier History
      • March Madness Classics
      • Basketball History
      • Football History
      • IUFB Best Seasons
      • IUFB All-Time Top 10 Players
    The Daily Hoosier

    3-0 IU football is a massive underdog at Cincinnati this weekend

    Mike SchumannBy Mike SchumannSeptember 19, 2022 IU Football 27 Comments
    Photo credit - Indiana University Athletics
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    If you find yourself pleased with Indiana’s 3-0 start but not quite sure how for real they are just yet, you are in good company.

    IU football has been much more hare than tortoise throughout much of its history, often bursting out of the gate in September before hitting the meat of its schedule.

    And the outside world believes that is the case with these 2022 Hoosiers, a team that while undefeated, has admittedly not been convincing, especially over the last two weeks against non-Power Five competition.

    The gauntlet begins on Saturday when the Hoosiers venture away from the friendly confines of Memorial Stadium for the first time this season.  Indiana travels to 2021 College Football Playoff participant Cincinnati, a team off to a 2-1 start with wins over Miami (Ohio) and Kennesaw State, following a season-opening road loss at Arkansas.

    Of college football’s 33 unbeaten teams, ESPN’s Bill Connelly ranked IU No. 32 on Monday, and his SP+ data driven model paints a grim picture for Saturday at Nippert Stadium.  The Bearcats are around a 17-point favorite according to oddsmakers early in the week, and Connelly’s model likes Cincinnati to win by an even wider margin, 38-15.  Moreover, ESPN’s Football Power Index gives IU just a 12.3 percent chance to win.

    While Cincinnati is a big favorite on Saturday, they trailed Miami 17-7 before rallying this past weekend.  They are a team IU knows well.  The Hoosiers led the Bearcats 14-0 well into the second quarter a year ago before an ejection of star linebacker Micah McFadden seemingly precipitated a complete collapse.  Cincinnati outscored IU 38-10 the rest of the way.

    Is Cincinnati really that much better than Illinois, a team that dominated Wyoming and Virginia, sandwiched around a loss to IU?  That remains to be seen.  The Bearcats returned just 59 percent of their production from a year ago according to Connelly.  The losses included quarterback Desmond Ridder, wide receivers Alec Pierce and Michael Young Jr., running back Jerome Ford, and three defensive backs taken in the first two rounds of the 2022 NFL Draft in Ahmad Gardner, Coby Bryant and Bryan Cook.

    Cincinnati announced a month ago the game is sold out.  Indiana fans looking for tickets can purchase them via our StubHub affiliate link RIGHT HERE.  Tickets could be obtained for as low as $90 there at the time of publishing.


    The Daily Hoosier –“Where Indiana fans assemble when they’re not at Assembly”

    • Find us on Facebook:  thedailyhoosier
    • You can follow us on Twitter:  @daily_hoosier
    • Seven ways to support completely free IU coverage at no cost to you.

    Related

    indiana hoosiers
    Mike Schumann

    Keep Reading

    Two-way class of 2026 commit Trevor Gibbs ready to play anywhere IU needs him

    Where IU football landed in ESPN’s 2025 post-spring practice too early rankings

    Watch: IU football coach Curt Cignetti goes in depth with ESPN’s Greg McElroy

    Latest Hoosier News
    • Two-way class of 2026 commit Trevor Gibbs ready to play anywhere IU needs him
    • Former IU assistant Brian Walsh joining Ohio State staff
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 7-foot-1 class of 2026 center Ethan Taylor
    • IU basketball re-offers class of 2026 national top-20 point guard Tay Kinney
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 2026 4-star guard Prince-Alexander Moody
    • IU basketball recruiting: Hoosiers offer 2026 5-star guard Jordan Smith, Jr.
    • Where IU football landed in ESPN’s 2025 post-spring practice too early rankings
    Sign Up



    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    © 2025 The Daily Hoosier, LLC.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.