Indiana Football: Ranking each opponent in 2019

ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 01: Michigan Wolverines head football coach leads his team onto the field prior to the start of the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated Wisconsin 14-7. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)
ANN ARBOR, MI - OCTOBER 01: Michigan Wolverines head football coach leads his team onto the field prior to the start of the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at Michigan Stadium on October 1, 2016 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated Wisconsin 14-7. (Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images) /
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EAST HARTFORD, CT – SEPTEMBER 29: David Pindell #5 of the Connecticut Huskies throws a pass during the first half against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Rentschler Field on September 29, 2018 in East Hartford, Connecticut. (Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images)
EAST HARTFORD, CT – SEPTEMBER 29: David Pindell #5 of the Connecticut Huskies throws a pass during the first half against the Cincinnati Bearcats at Rentschler Field on September 29, 2018 in East Hartford, Connecticut. (Photo by Tim Bradbury/Getty Images) /

12. Connecticut Huskies

Conference: American Athletic Conference (AAC)
2018 Record: 1-11

The easiest opponent the Hoosiers will have to face all year comes at the expense of the Connecticut Huskies.

After finishing 1-11 a season ago, it doesn’t look like things will get much easier in 2019.

The Huskies didn’t know how to stop the opposing team’s offense, giving up an astounding 50.4 points per game last year.

They also lost their top four wide receivers from 2018 and bring back Keyion Dixon who caught just 11 passes.

Overall, the Huskies turned the ball over 28 times last year and converted on just 74 percent of the time when they were in the redzone, two stats that don’t bode well for a winning season.