Starting Offensive Lineman Drew Evans Will Miss No. 2 Indiana’s Game at Penn State
Penn State faces injury challenges and a five-game losing streak as Indiana aims to preserve its 9-0 record and top defensive ranking, averaging 10.8 points allowed per game.
- On November 3, Penn State will host Indiana at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, with the Nittany Lions 3-5, 0-5 and the Hoosiers 9-0 and a two-touchdown favorite.
 - Terry Smith took over as Penn State interim head coach after a home loss and the Nittany Lions have lost two games, including a 38-14 defeat to Ohio State amid offensive struggles.
 - PSU's passing game has sputtered, with Ethan Grunkemeyer throwing for 238 yards and three interceptions while Kaytron Allen carried 49 times compared to Nick Singleton's 12.
 - With playoff positioning on the line, the 9-0 Indiana Hoosiers will learn their College Football Playoff standing when rankings are announced Tuesday, and Curt Cignetti confirmed Drew Evans will miss the Penn State game.
 - Elijah Sarratt's status remains uncertain as he is day-to-day with a hamstring injury, Aiden Fisher is close to returning, and Indiana has never won at Beaver Stadium, Cignetti said.
 
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Cignetti Discusses Upcoming Game vs Penn State, Injury Situation
Indiana Hoosier Football BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The 9-0 and #2 Indiana Hoosier football team gets ready to face the 3-5 Penn State Nittany Lions this Saturday in Happy Valley at Beaver Stadium. Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti said Monday that it’s important to remember that Penn State still has a lot of good football players at all positions. “Well, it’s all on tape, so you prepare for what you see on tape. So UCLA was a particular situati…
Starting offensive lineman Drew Evans will miss No. 2 Indiana's game at Penn State
No. 2 Indiana will be without starting guard Drew Evans when it plays Saturday at Penn State. Evans also missed last weekend’s 55-10 victory at Maryland with an undisclosed injury after starting the Hoosiers' first eight games.
Game Time Set for Penn State–Michigan State
Penn State will travel to East Lansing to face Michigan State on November 15 in the annual Land Grant Trophy game. The official kickoff time has been announced for 3:30 PM, with television coverage on either CBS or the Big Ten Network. This meeting marks the 39th all-time contest between the two programs, with the Nittany Lions holding a narrow 19–18–1 series advantage. Penn State has won four of the last five matchups against the Spartans, who …
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