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Three-star interior offensive lineman Ben Novak flipped his commitment from Wisconsin to Indiana on Wednesday.
The Indiana Hoosiers host the Wisconsin Badgers in a Week 12 college football game today. Follow along for live updates.
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Indiana football added another name to its incoming recruiting class when Benjamin Novak, a 3-star offensive lineman in the class of 2027 out of Andrean High School in Merrillville, Indiana, announced he’d be flipping his commitment from Wisconsin to the Hoosiers.
Fernando Mendoza completed 91.7% of his passes for 299 yards and four touchdowns as No. 2 Indiana took another step toward clinching a spot in its first Big Ten title game and likely a second straight playoff berth with a 31-7 victory over Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Badgers had a kicker competition this summer to determine who would get the nod for the regular season. Luke Fickell is ready to open that battle
Indiana football flipped a second recruit in the last three days, as offensive lineman Benjamin Novak announced his pledge to the Hoosiers on Wednesday. On3 Sports’ Hayes Fawcett first reported the news via his X post.
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Wisconsin RB Gideon Ituka has feeling in extremities after being carted off the field at Indiana
Wisconsin running back Gideon Ituka has been placed on a backboard and carted off the field after taking two big hits on the same play midway through third quarter against No. 2 Indiana.
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Germantown stabbing: Man extradited to Wisconsin after Indiana arrest
Charged this summer, he made his initial appearance in Washington County court this week. His bond was set at $2 million.
Indiana football entered its final regular season home game against Wisconsin on Saturday, boasting one of the top defenses in the country. The Hoosiers allowed just 11 touchdowns across their first 10 games, while holding opponents to 257.1 yards per game — the fifth lowest mark in the nation.