The Indiana Hoosiers (0-0) square off against the Florida International Panthers (0-0) at Memorial Stadium (Bloomington, IN) on Saturday, August 31, 2024.
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When is Indiana vs. Florida International and when does it start?
This matchup between the Hoosiers and Panthers will take place on Saturday, August 31, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Indiana vs. Florida International
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Indiana Stats & Insights
A season ago, the Hoosiers failed to qualify for the postseason after going 3-9. They put up 22.2 points per game (105th in the nation) while their defense allowed 29.9 (101st).
Indiana totaled 333.7 yards per game offensively last year (101st in the FBS), and it surrendered 394.1 yards per game (87th) on the other side of the ball.
The Hoosiers ranked 84th in pass offense (212.8 passing yards per game) and 87th in pass defense (237.8 passing yards allowed per game) last year.
Indiana ranked 102nd in run offense (120.9 rushing yards per game) and 79th in run defense (156.3 rushing yards allowed per game) last year.
The Hoosiers forced 12 total turnovers (117th in the FBS) last season and turned it over 17 times (50th in the FBS) for a turnover margin of -5, 102nd-ranked in college football.
Florida International Stats & Insights
The Panthers went 4-8 in 2023 and fell short of a bowl appearance. They gave up 31.8 points per game (to rank 109th in college football) while scoring 20.1 per game (117th).
With 319.6 yards of total offense per game (21st-worst) and 436.7 yards allowed per game on defense (12th-worst), Florida International played poorly on both sides of the ball last year in the FBS.
The Panthers compiled 229.3 passing yards per game on offense last season (59th in the FBS), and they ranked 100th defensively with 245.8 passing yards allowed per game.
It was a difficult campaign for Florida International in terms of running the ball last season, as it ranked eighth-worst in rushing offense (90.3 rushing yards per game) and 10th-worst in rushing defense (190.8 rushing yards per game allowed).
With 12 forced turnovers (117th in the FBS) against 21 turnovers committed (98th in the FBS), the Panthers’ -9 turnover margin was the 10th-worst in college football last season.
Indiana Key Players (2023)
Last season, Brendan Sorsby put together 1,587 yards (132.3 yards per game), a 57% completion percentage (135-of-237), 15 touchdowns, and five interceptions. He also added 286 rushing yards on 112 carries with four rushing touchdowns (averaging 23.8 yards per game).
Last year, Trent Howland racked up 354 rushing yards (29.5 yards per game) and two touchdowns.
Josh Henderson ran for 337 yards on 81 carries (28.1 ypg), with two rushing touchdowns last year.
In the previous season, Donaven McCulley reeled in 48 catches for 644 yards (53.7 ypg). He also scored six touchdowns.
DeQuece Carter produced last year by catching 27 passes for 395 yards and three touchdowns. He collected 32.9 receiving yards per game.
Last season Cam Camper reeled in 17 passes for 285 yards and one touchdown, averaging 23.8 receiving yards per game.
Florida International Key Players (2023)
Keyone Jenkins completed 58.4% of his passes to throw for 2,414 yards and 11 touchdowns last season.
Shomari Lawrence racked up four rushing touchdowns on 47.2 yards per game last season.
Kejon Owens ran for five rushing touchdowns on 453 yards a year ago.
Kris Mitchell averaged 93.2 yards on 5.3 receptions per game and racked up seven receiving touchdowns in 2023.
Dean Patterson averaged 35.3 receiving yards per game in 2023, scoring one touchdown.
Eric Rivers played his way to two receiving touchdowns and 343 receiving yards (28.6 ypg) last season.
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