Yes...Indiana is probably better. How much better remains to be seen. We are technically giving up 29.5 per game in B10 play. Now, you may be able to counter that with the 3 turnovers inside our 10 yard line have influenced that number. I'd say Indiana is better because of Ramsey...he's light years better than Annexstad...and he's battle tested. If you let him sit back there...he will pick you apart...if you aren't disciplined he will move the chains with his legs. Much, much different scenario than Minnesota.
That just goes to show how much our offense has to take care of business. They can't turn the ball over in our own end against any of our remaining opponents...especially on the road. I've been saying, youth and injuries eventually show up somewhere in a big way. I'm hoping it's not this week.
The thing in our favor this year is that a pass rush tends to disguise issues in the LB corp and the secondary. As long as you can force the QB to throw sooner than he wants or create negative plays...it takes pressure off. Our DL is huge in a game like this...huge. Hornibrook had way too much time to throw in the second half. If that happens again...we are in trouble.