FBS-CFB Game Preview: Indiana State Sycamores (2-0) vs. #23 Indiana Hoosiers (2-0)

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Venue & Broadcast

Location: Memorial Stadium (a.k.a. “The Rock”), Bloomington, Indiana

Kickoff: 6:30 PM ET

Surface: FieldTurf

Capacity: ~52,626

Broadcast: Big Ten Network (national)

Weather Outlook (early-week forecast)

Temperature at kickoff: ~79°F (26°C)

Conditions: Mostly clear skies, light south wind (4–7 mph)

Precipitation chance: <10%

Impact: Ideal offensive conditions — minimal wind disruption for passing/kicking games.

Injury & Availability Report

(FBS/FCS programs release official injury reports closer to game day — monitor late-week updates)

Indiana State: No confirmed starters ruled out; QB rotation healthy, RB Plez Lawrence and WR Larry Stephens available after strong starts.

Indiana: No major injuries reported; QB Fernando Mendoza and RB Roman Hemby healthy after blowout win over Kennesaw State.

Key Note: Both teams expected to be near full strength barring late-week scratches.

Recent Form

Indiana State Sycamores:

W 41–24 vs. McKendree — overcame slow first half with three unanswered TDs in the third quarter.

W 38–14 vs. Eastern Illinois — jumped out to 17–0 halftime lead, scored in all four quarters.

Strength: Balanced offense, multiple rushing threats, opportunistic defense.

#23 Indiana Hoosiers:

W 27–14 vs. Old Dominion — steady offense, strong second-half defense.

W 56–9 vs. Kennesaw State — 593 total yards, 300+ rushing yards for second straight game.

Strength: Dominant run game, efficient QB play, deep WR corps.

Series History

All-time: Indiana leads 7–0.

Last Meeting: 2014 — Indiana won 28–10 in Bloomington.

Trend: Hoosiers have scored 28+ points in every meeting.

Key Player Matchups

QB Duel:

Indiana State — Elijah Owens / Keegan Patterson: Dual-QB system; Owens adds rushing threat, Patterson efficient passer.

Indiana — Fernando Mendoza: 438 pass yds, 5 TDs in two games; also a red-zone rushing option.

Ground Game:

ISU RB Plez Lawrence: 133 rush yds, 2 TD vs. McKendree; also a receiving threat.

IU RB Roman Hemby: 134 rush yds, 1 TD vs. Kennesaw State; part of a deep backfield rotation.

Defensive Edge:

Indiana’s front seven vs. ISU OL — Hoosiers’ size and depth could disrupt Sycamores’ run game.

Betting Trends

Indiana is 5-2 ATS in last 7 home games vs. non-conference opponents.

Indiana State is 4-1 ATS in last 5 road games vs. FBS teams.

Last 3 Indiana home openers have gone Over the total.

Hoosiers have covered in 5 of last 7 games vs. in-state opponents.

Game Odds

Indiana State Sycamores              55.5

Indiana Hoosiers                              – 27.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Thursday, September 11, 2025

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