With both schools coming off their first loss of the season, sixth-ranked Louisville and No. 22 Indiana will face a challenge getting back to their winning ways when they square off Saturday afternoon in Indianapolis.

The Cardinals (7-1) and Hoosiers (7-1) played their first true road games on Wednesday. Louisville could not overcome a slow start in an 89-80 setback at No. 25 Arkansas in the ACC/SEC Challenge, while Indiana went cold in the second half of its Big Ten opener in a 73-64 loss to Minnesota.

Saturday's game will feature a contrast of styles as the Cardinals come in with an adjusted offensive efficiency of 125.2 points per 100 possessions, according to KenPom.com. The Hoosiers have an adjusted defensive efficiency of 96.5 points per 100 possessions.

For Louisville, the key wi

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