BLOOMINGTON — Don't expect Indiana football players to be overwhelmed playing in front of the 69,250 fans at Kinnick Stadium on Saturday as Iowa celebrates its homecoming.
The venue hasn't been a very friendly environment for the No. 12 Hoosiers (4-0) — they haven't won at Kinnick Stadium since 2007 and have a 11-25-2 all-time record there — but this current IU squad isn't headed to Iowa City for a history lesson.
"It's a historic stadium, really good venue, but at the end of the day it's a business trip," Indiana football linebacker Aiden Fisher said. "We are going there to a win a football game. You can't be consumed by the history and tradition there."
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