Let’s continue our look back at each of Indiana’s 16 wins in 2025 via BTN’s 60 minute condensed versions of each game. Below is the game nine at Maryland.
Indiana’s offense looked awful on their first two drives. They went three-and-out each time, with the six plays leading to -11 yards. Fernando Mendoza threw an interception on his second pass that led to a Maryland field goal. The response? Indiana scored on their next eight drives — 6 touchdowns and 2 field goals — and went on to win 55-10.
On both sides of the ball Indiana completely dominated the running game. The Hoosiers rushed 52 times for 367 yards on offense, and held Maryland to 37 yards on 17 carries.
The IU defense made several splash plays to separate from the Terps. In total Indiana forced five Maryland turnovers. Kaiden Turner and Louis Moore both made good plays on the ball for second quarter interceptions. And safeties Devan Boykin and Byron Baldwin each recovered their own forced fumbles for third quarter takeaways.
See Also:
- Game 1 – Old Dominion (1-0)
- Game 2 – Kennesaw State (2-0)
- Game 3 – Indiana State (3-0)
- Game 4 – Illinois (4-0)
- Game 5 – Iowa (5-0)
- Game 6 – Oregon (6-0)
- Game 7 – Michigan State (7-0)
- Game 8 – UCLA (8-0)
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