Also an IU alum and totally agree with Stag here. Indiana got a fumble recovery as Nic. State was about to score and drove the length of the field to take the lead in the last minute. NState rushed for 408 yards on them and also lost 3 fumbles and the score was still that close. Central Mich rushed for 167 yards on IU. So, expect Kentucky's RB Little to have a good day. Kentucky would be a huge play here after watching them play against Louisville but they have suffered some serious injuries since then. Starting DT Lamar Mills is out for the year, as are starting SS Marcus McClinton, starting WRs Tommy Cook and Keenan Burton, DEs Travis Day and Ricky Abren are also out. WR Glenn Holt and starter DE B. Jay Parsons are listed as questionable for the game. Kentucky is going to be playing numerous players in positions that they have never played in before. Kentucky also had their own issues this past weekend against Idaho St. Idaho St. led 16-14 at half and led 29-28 with 5 minutes to go in the game. They also outgained Kentucky in total yards by 448 to 310. Kentucky won this on the 287 yards in kickoff returns. Kentucky has dominated the IU series by winning 9 out of the last 10. Had a very strong lean towards Kentucky before doing this research and now it is a no play for me on this game between 2 terrible teams. Hope this info helps.