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Storm is forecast to be centered over central Illinois and Indiana Saturday afternoon.

Mixed thoughts on the impact
 
National Weather Service forecast for Bloomington on Saturday: 40% chance of showers; partly sunny with a high of 75. E/SE wind 9 mph gusting to 20.

Sounds like a pretty nice day.

Go Hoosiers!
 
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Rain + gusty wind adds another dimension

Sure... That's Big Ten Football...

20 mph wind gusts aren't major... 30-45 would be but we won't see that per the forecast...

I'd be surprised if we see any rain though..., maybe a few sprinkles at best...
 
Sure... That's Big Ten Football...

I'd be surprised if we see any rain though...
I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.
Then it’s a ball control, TOP, ground game.

I wouldn’t worry too much. Game is still five days off and the forecast could change. And the current forecast is not particularly ominous.

I'm not worried...It's the analytical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland maybe not.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to play in nasty weather?
 
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I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.


I'm not worried...It's the analtical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland likely won't.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to pmay in nasty weather?


I like our pure run game mixed with our short passing game... I don't like seeing our QB running the ball though unless it's clear he won't get hit on that knee...
 
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I just watched an extended highlight segment on Maryland/Virginia from Sat. Virginia kept it very close through most of the game despite a bunch of turnovers.

I can see Indiana thumping Maryland. Maryland hasn't seen an offense with a QB like Rourke.

I might be wrong, but if Indiana plays like they have these first four weeks, they cover the spread.
 
I wouldn't be surprised either way regarding the weather.

But how does it impact the game, game prep, players, game plans?

Wind and rain will make for shorter and fewer passes...defenses will adjust. There will likely be more turnovers, and the kicking game will be tough.


I'm not worried...It's the analytical me...opening dialog on the topic


IU will practice in the wind and rain on Thursday and Friday. Maryland maybe not.

Who has the better running game? Run defense? The mindset to play in nasty weather?
We don't really throw many long passes anyways. We may throw less, but what we throw may not change much (IMO).
 
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Just another challenge if the weather is bad. I’d say we’re probably less reliant on passing success, to be successful overall, than Maryland is. But either way, can’t control the weather. And wind and rain shouldnt affect blocking and tackling, which is where most games are won and lost.
 
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