IU fell 38-33 to Maryland on Saturday in a game that likely silences their bowl hopes.
To their credit, the Hoosiers dug in. Their pressure started getting to Tagovailoa, and downfield coverage let that pressure build and affect him. Bazelak rallied to throw touchdown passes to Cam Camper and Josh Henderson. After that hot start, Tagovailoa finished the half missing on seven of his last 12 pass attempts.It's been frustratingly rare for Indiana since Big Ten play resumed, but the Hoosiers found some to boast about Saturday.
Not every possession ended in a touchdown. There was still plenty of imperfection in IU's overall performance. But an offense that has craved these kinds of commanding, consistent drives all season found some when it needed them Saturday.In the end, their mistakes proved too costly.
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