Indiana University Athletics

Game Notes: at Rutgers
10/17/2022 7:00:00 PM | Football
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Back on the road, the Indiana football program will venture east for an afternoon contest at SHI Stadium against homestanding Rutgers. The Hoosier and Scarlet Knights will face off at Noon on the Big Ten Network on Saturday (Oct. 22).
INDIANA (3-4, 1-3 Big Ten) at RUTGERS (3-3, 0-3 B1G)
SHI Stadium
Saturday, Oct. 22 | Noon ET
TV: Big Ten Network | RADIO: Indiana Hoosiers Sports Network
Indiana Game Notes | Rutgers Game Notes | Big Ten Weekly Notes
Setting the Scene
• Indiana (3-4, 1-3 B1G) will hit the road for the third time this season as the Big Ten schedule hits the midway point at Rutgers (3-3, 0-3 B1G) on Saturday, Oct. 22. Kickoff is set for Noon ET inside SHI Stadium (52,454; Field Turf) on Big Ten Network.
• The Hoosiers are 5-3 all-time against the Scarlet Knights, including a 3-1 record in Piscataway. Each meeting in the series has been as Big Ten foes.
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• The longest winning streak in the series is a five-game stretch for Indiana from 2016-20, before RU won last season in Bloomington.
By The Numbers
6 - Josh Henderson has found the end zone six times over his last six games, with scores in five of the six contests.
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25 - Of Tom Allen's 65 career games as a head coach, 25 of those have been decided by seven of fewer points, including three of seven games in 2022.
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10 - Aaron Casey posted his second career double-digit tackle game against Maryland with 10 stops. With 55 tackles, Casey has eclipsed his career total entering the season (45).
4.0 - With 4.0 sacks on the season, true freshman Dasan McCullough is No. 2 nationally among rookies.
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News & Notes
• Running back Josh Henderson has scored at least one touchdown in five of the last six games for Indiana. He has rushed for three and caught three passing touchdowns, including one of each versus Maryland for his first career multi-touchdown game.
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• Head coach Tom Allen is on pace to join a select group of coaches in IU history, as he is one victory away from the 30-win mark.
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• Wide receiver Cam Camper is the eighth IU wideout (10 occurrences) with a pair of 10-catch games in a season and is just one shy of joining Whop Philyor (3; 2019) and Damarlo Belcher (3; 2010) atop that list.
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• Place kicker Charles Campbell continues to move up the career field goals made and scoring charts at IU, sitting among the top 10 in field goals made (36) and top 20 in career scoring (170).
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• Outside linebacker Dasan McCullough is tied for the lead among all FBS true freshmen in tackles for loss or no gain and is No. 2 in sacks per Pro Football Focus.
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• Running backs Shaun Shivers and Henderson became the first pair of running backs with receiving touchdowns in the same game since 2001 when they each hauled in touchdown passes at Cincinnati.
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• Camper and D.J. Matthews Jr. (109 yards) each racked up 100-plus yards receiving against Illinois to become the first Indiana duo to reach the century mark in the same game since 2018.
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• For the second straight season, the Indiana special teams units have blocked multiple kicks in a year for special teams coordinator Kasey Teegardin. The two blocked field goals in 2022 mark the seventh and eighth blocked kicks in that span.
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INDIANA (3-4, 1-3 Big Ten) at RUTGERS (3-3, 0-3 B1G)
SHI Stadium
Saturday, Oct. 22 | Noon ET
TV: Big Ten Network | RADIO: Indiana Hoosiers Sports Network
Indiana Game Notes | Rutgers Game Notes | Big Ten Weekly Notes
Setting the Scene
• Indiana (3-4, 1-3 B1G) will hit the road for the third time this season as the Big Ten schedule hits the midway point at Rutgers (3-3, 0-3 B1G) on Saturday, Oct. 22. Kickoff is set for Noon ET inside SHI Stadium (52,454; Field Turf) on Big Ten Network.
• The Hoosiers are 5-3 all-time against the Scarlet Knights, including a 3-1 record in Piscataway. Each meeting in the series has been as Big Ten foes.
MORE ON PAGE 3
• The longest winning streak in the series is a five-game stretch for Indiana from 2016-20, before RU won last season in Bloomington.
By The Numbers
6 - Josh Henderson has found the end zone six times over his last six games, with scores in five of the six contests.
MORE ON PAGE 8
25 - Of Tom Allen's 65 career games as a head coach, 25 of those have been decided by seven of fewer points, including three of seven games in 2022.
MORE ON PAGE 12
10 - Aaron Casey posted his second career double-digit tackle game against Maryland with 10 stops. With 55 tackles, Casey has eclipsed his career total entering the season (45).
4.0 - With 4.0 sacks on the season, true freshman Dasan McCullough is No. 2 nationally among rookies.
MORE ON PAGE 13
News & Notes
• Running back Josh Henderson has scored at least one touchdown in five of the last six games for Indiana. He has rushed for three and caught three passing touchdowns, including one of each versus Maryland for his first career multi-touchdown game.
MORE ON PAGE 8
• Head coach Tom Allen is on pace to join a select group of coaches in IU history, as he is one victory away from the 30-win mark.
MORE ON PAGE 4 & 19
• Wide receiver Cam Camper is the eighth IU wideout (10 occurrences) with a pair of 10-catch games in a season and is just one shy of joining Whop Philyor (3; 2019) and Damarlo Belcher (3; 2010) atop that list.
MORE ON PAGE 9
• Place kicker Charles Campbell continues to move up the career field goals made and scoring charts at IU, sitting among the top 10 in field goals made (36) and top 20 in career scoring (170).
MORE ON PAGE 4 & 11
• Outside linebacker Dasan McCullough is tied for the lead among all FBS true freshmen in tackles for loss or no gain and is No. 2 in sacks per Pro Football Focus.
MORE ON PAGE 15
• Running backs Shaun Shivers and Henderson became the first pair of running backs with receiving touchdowns in the same game since 2001 when they each hauled in touchdown passes at Cincinnati.
MORE ON PAGE 8
• Camper and D.J. Matthews Jr. (109 yards) each racked up 100-plus yards receiving against Illinois to become the first Indiana duo to reach the century mark in the same game since 2018.
MORE ON PAGE 4
• For the second straight season, the Indiana special teams units have blocked multiple kicks in a year for special teams coordinator Kasey Teegardin. The two blocked field goals in 2022 mark the seventh and eighth blocked kicks in that span.
MORE ON PAGE 11
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