Column: A win is a win, no matter how ugly
The Hoosiers are 5-0 heading into their bye week.
The Hoosiers are 5-0 heading into their bye week.
Indiana is looking for its first win at Iowa since 2007.
Mendoza has taken inspiration from basketball.
The defense was dominant at the line of scrimmage and met Illinois on nearly every assignment.
It marks Curt Cignetti’s first win over an AP top-25 team in his Indiana tenure.
As the No. 19 Hoosiers host No. 9 Illinois on Saturday night to open conference play, a massive opportunity awaits.
Indiana looks ready to take on some of the Big Ten’s best.
Indiana has not lost at home since 2023.
Indiana is among the nation’s leaders at 311 rushing yards per game.
Indiana outscored Kennesaw State 35-3 in the second half.
Curt Cignetti was not pleased with Indiana’s performance in week one.
The beauty of game one is that there are 11 more games to grow.
The Hoosiers won 27-14 in a matchup that bore equal parts good and ugly.
Saturday marks many firsts for Indiana football.
Football activity was back up and moving on the practice fields outside Memorial Stadium Wednesday morning as Indiana opened up its fall camp with the first of 20 practices.
It wouldn’t be a Cignetti press conference without him being his confident self.
“We're chasing a national championship,” Aiden Fisher said.
Get ready to learn new names on defense.
Sadly, reality and fairy tales don’t often mix, and we are left with this crushing, yet expected defeat.