
It’s time for a perception vs. reality check with Indiana football.
Two weeks in, the Hoosiers are 2-0. And in a bottom line business, that’s really the only thing that matters. If Indiana was anything but 2-0 after playing Southern Illinois and Florida International the noise around the IU football program would be at a deafening level.
But IU found a way to take care of business. It trailed in both games at halftime, but the bottom line is that IU got it done.
Today’s game with Western Kentucky is a huge game for the Hoosiers in terms of perception.
Win today, and IU will be off to its first 3-0 start under Kevin Wilson and all of a sudden the reality that Indiana could have a bowl kind of season would be at the point where you could allow yourself to start thinking about it.
Lose today, and it will be the ‘same old Indiana football’ talk that rears its ugly head.
The problem for anyone who has been around Indiana football for any length of time is the knowledge that if something appears to be too good to be true with IU football is usually is. This program has a history of disappointing its fan base. Almost to the point where the diehards refuse to allow themselves to get disappointed any more.
So when it comes to Indiana football, it’s pretty much an eternal ‘wait-and-see’ mode.
And yet if Indiana was 3-0 with a road game against a beatable Wake Forest team looming next weekend, all of a sudden things could be moving ahead with an optimistic tone in Bloomington.
If IU is 2-1, however, now Wake Forest becomes a must-win game and it’s just a completely different feel about this program moving forward. The new reality would be that IU squeaked past Southern Illinois, needed a big defensive play at the end to beat FIU and the Hoosiers lost to Western Kentucky. Not exactly a great resume.
On the flip side, if Indiana wins today, all you have to say is that IU took care of business three weeks in a row and has positioned itself well at this point in the year.
Myself, I expect Indiana to win today. I think Western Kentucky will get its points, and most likely get them through the air against a young IU secondary. But I think IU will take advantage of the WKU defense, too, both on the ground and through the air.
I think there’s a good chance Indiana puts up a big number today.
At the same time, having watched Indiana football as long as I have (from the press box the last 18 seasons), I reserve the right to be a little bit skeptical until it happens, too.
It just seems like I’ve been down this road before.
Over and over again.
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