What radio station is Maryland vs Indiana game? Details on Week 5 NCAA football game coverage
The Indiana University Memorial Stadium in Bloomington will host a game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Maryland Terrapins on Saturday. The odds favor the Hoosiers to pick up a win.
Curt Cignetti's first year as the team's coach has turned around the Hoosiers program, winning four straight games so far. Meanwhile, Mike Locksley's Terrapins won three and lost one to start their season.
How to listen to Maryland vs. Indiana game on the radio today?
For fans wanting to listen to the contest on the radio can tune into Indiana Hoosiers Sports Network, Sirius XM (channels 119 or 195). Radio announcers of the game are as follows:
- Don Fischer (Play-by-Play)
- Buck Suhr (Analyst)
- John Herrick (Sideline reporter)
What time is Maryland vs. Indiana game?
The Big 10 meeting takes place on Saturday, Sept. 28, at noon EDT. The game can be watched on the Big 10 Network. Meanwhile, FuboTV can be used to stream the matchup live with an active subscription or a free trial.
Maryland vs Indiana: Head-to-Head
This will be the 13th time the two programs will face each other. Maryland has won the last three times they faced on the gridiron, but Indiana leads the overall series 7-5.
The Hoosiers offense will be led by Kurtis Rourke, a transfer from the Ohio Bobcats. He has thrown for 1,013 yards, eight touchdowns and zero interceptions on 71 of 94 pass attempts. He has been sacked twice thus far.
In the last game against the Charlotte 49ers, Rourke passed for 258 yards and one touchdown on 16 of 20 attempts. He also had a rushing score in his four rushing attempts resulting in 32 yards.
Meanwhile, the Terrapins offense will be led by Billy Edwards Jr., the program's starting quarterback this season. So far, Edwards has passed for 1,155 yards, eight touchdowns and two interceptions on 66% pass completion. On the rushing front, he has run for 69 yards on 23 carries for one running score.
In his last game against Villanova, Edwards passed for 328 yards on 28-of-32 attempts, throwing for two touchdowns and one interception.
Oddsmakers have Indiana winning the contest by 7.0 points.