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After an opening-week loss on Saturday to Ohio State, the Indiana football program looks for a bounce back win on Friday against Indiana State. Yes, Friday.

The Hoosiers welcome in the Sycamores to Bloomington for the lone Friday-night matchup this season.

This is the third Friday night game for Tom Allen since he’s been at Indiana, and he’s not a fan.

Following Indiana’s season-opening loss, Allen made it a point where he stood on the matter.

“Friday night football is for high school football,” Allen said. 

Allen spent nearly 20 years as a high school coach, so the desire to keep the schedule on Friday’s to high school hits close to home.

While it does give the Hoosiers one less day to prepare for their opponent, it also means no off days, something that typically happens throughout the week on a normal schedule.

“There’s no off day this week. Monday is usually our off day,” Allen said. “We’ll practice on Monday because of our Friday game. But you know how I feel about Friday night games. That’s not a decision that we make. That comes straight from the Big Ten.”

Indiana is looking to improve on a 4-8 record from a season ago and a 6-18 record over the past two years. Indiana State comes in after a 2-9 record a year ago, and a 27-0 loss in week one to Eastern Illinois.

“Somebody wants to complain about that, don’t talk to me. That’s — Friday night football, that’s for high school football, bottom line. And I’ll say it until I’m blue in the face, until somebody tells me to shut up. And I’ll probably say it again.”

This article first appeared on Hoosier Illustrated and was syndicated with permission.

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