Big Ten Power Rankings for Week 7: Michigan, OSU Rise

Iowa Hawkeyes offensive lineman Asher Fahey (left) and defensive back Jack Koerner (right) tackle Penn State Nittany Lions running back Noah Cain (21) during the third quarter at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports
Iowa Hawkeyes offensive lineman Asher Fahey (left) and defensive back Jack Koerner (right) tackle Penn State Nittany Lions running back Noah Cain (21) during the third quarter at Kinnick Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-USA TODAY Sports /
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813. . 2-3 (0-2). Previous: 12th. Hoosiers . 12. team

Another team who got a much needed bye was the Indiana Hoosiers.

Following their 24-0 defeat to Penn State, in which they lost quarterback Michael Penix Jr, the Hoosiers needed this time to come up with a new offensive game plan. It looks like Jack Tuttle will lead them on offensive for at least this week as Penix tries to rehab his shoulder injury.

The schedule doesn’t get any easier as the Hoosiers will welcome the 6-0 Michigan State Spartans on Saturday. It’s not looking good for a team that was hoping to take another step forward this season.