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Entries for November 6th, 2009

Badgers Battle Hoosiers In Bloomington Saturday (WISN 12 Milwaukee)

Back in the Top-25, the 24th-ranked Wisconsin Badgers head to Bloomington, where they will battle the Indiana Hoosiers.

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Thole: Gridiron fans talk football as Ponies roll along (Stillwater Gazette)

This week I will feature two letters that I think are interesting and nostalgic from two longtime Pony football fans.

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Norman and Rabold Enter IU Athletics Hall of Fame Tonight

Former Hoosier greats Joe Norman (1975-78) and the late Mike Rabold (1956-58) will officially be inducted into the Indiana University Intercollegiate Athletics Hall of Fame this evening. The class will be inducted at the annual Hall of Fame dinner and will be recognized at halftime of the football game against Wisconsin at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. Kickoff is set for noon ET.

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Bullying Badgers next for Hoosiers (Bedford Times-Mail)

BLOOMINGTON — Most football experts, real and imagined, believe Indiana can compete with in-state rival Purdue, th … Please log in to read the rest of this story.

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Hoosiers hope Wisconsin game spurs bowl push (SportingNews)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — At Indiana, it comes down to this. Forget the blown leads, the narrow loss at Michigan, even the questionable calls. The Hoosiers can still become bowl-eligible with two wins in their last three games, starting Saturday with No. 24 Wisconsin.

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Hoosiers hope Wisconsin game spurs bowl push (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)

At Indiana, it comes down to this.

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Hoosiers hope Wisconsin game spurs bowl push (AP via Yahoo! Sports)

At Indiana, it comes down to this. Forget the blown leads, the narrow loss at Michigan, even the questionable calls. The Hoosiers can still become bowl-eligible with two wins in their last three games, starting Saturday with No. 24 Wisconsin. “We do realize it’s still there, we still have an opportunity,” defensive end Jammie Kirlew said.

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IU striving for staying power, trying to break habit of blowing leads (Louisville Courier-Journal)

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — If college football games were 30 minutes long, Indiana would be 7-2 and trying to pad its résumé the next three weeks for a New Year’s Day bowl game.

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