
Indiana opens the season Saturday against No. 8 Penn State with a chance for a huge upset.
Fall Saturdays for college football fans across the Midwest have officially freed up. The same applies to passionate supporters of Big Ten volleyball, soccer, and …
After being one of the first conferences to make an adjustment to their game scheduling, the Big Ten has lagged behind with releasing its final …
Indiana’s streak of players taken in the NFL Draft will continue. For the 7th straight year, a Hoosier was taken in the annual event, which …
Per sources, Ron Burton will be joining Indiana as the new DL coach and provide a familiar look to the new look Hoosier Football coaching staff. It was announced one week ago that previous DL coach Mark Hagen will be leaving Bloomington to join the football staff at University of Texas.
According to multiple reports, Indiana QB Peyton Ramsey will seek opportunities outside of Indiana to play his final year of NCAA eligibility. The redshirt junior …
Today, it was disclosed that four year starter at left tackle Coy Cronk will play his final year of college football at the University of Iowa.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Indiana Hoosiers unfortunately could not put an exclamation point at the end of the season by closing with a postseason victory …
Update December 8, 4:30 p.m.: It’s now official with the announcement of the Belk Bowl participants. Indiana will be facing the University of Tennessee Volunteers …
In April 2019, Indiana University announced a “pilot program” to sell beer and wine at Hoosier football games. After testing out the program this season, …
It’s that time of the year when the discussion pivots from what teams are going bowling to which bowl game each team will be assigned. …
Indiana had not defeated the Wolverines since 1987 and looked to make history. Instead IU laid an egg and got blown out at Memorial Stadium. See what we learned.
Indiana (7-3, 4-3) lose 34-27 for the first time since September on the road against a top-10 Penn State (9-1, 6-1) team fighting to stay in the CFP race.
The No. 24 Indiana Hoosiers travel to Happy Valley to face a No. 9 Penn State Nittany Lions team that just came off of their first loss last week.
For 9,182 days since the time of the publication of this article, the Hoosiers have not seen numerical decorations to the left of their name …