COLUMN: Indiana fans finally get their chance to scream from the mountains
A school that had been so quiet for decades finally got to make itself heard to the masses.
A school that had been so quiet for decades finally got to make itself heard to the masses.
The Hoosiers dominated on both sides of the ball and won their first bowl game since 1991.
The Hoosiers go all in if they’re forced to make a change and it hasn't failed yet.
Indiana beat Alabama 38-3 in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, 2026 to advance to the College Football Playoff Semifinals.
In-state players are finding that the Hoosiers' success is impacting their communities back home.
The walk-on linebacker earned a scholarship this season and has played a key role on the road back to the College Football Playoff.
The All-American defensive end has been there through it all and left his imprint along the way.
The Hoosiers spoke about the College Football Playoff game against Alabama and took to the practice field.
Often overlooked, Indiana’s players have something to prove to everyone who once doubted them. And their coaches aren't afraid to sing their praises.
One of the best defenses in the NCAA has arguably the strongest combination of skill and depth in their linebacker room.