glen25+FollowIndiana’s defense faces big Rose Bowl testLosing Stephen Daley right before the Rose Bowl is a gut punch for Indiana football fans. Daley’s been a rock in the trenches, and now, with Alabama’s explosive offense on deck, everyone’s wondering how Coach Cignetti will adjust. True to form, Cignetti’s keeping his cards close—no hints about the defensive game plan, just a promise that we’ll see it all unfold on game day. It’s a huge moment for the Hoosiers, and the suspense is real. How do you think Indiana should handle Daley’s absence against Bama? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana football’s wild turnaround: Old-school grit winsIndiana football has gone from perennial underdog to national powerhouse, and it’s all thanks to Curt Cignetti’s no-nonsense, old-school approach. In just two years, he’s turned the Hoosiers into Big Ten champs and playoff favorites—something fans never thought possible. What’s wild is how much Cignetti’s style echoes legendary basketball coach Bob Knight: discipline, accountability, and a refusal to settle for less. For a campus long divided over Knight’s legacy, this football revival feels like long-overdue closure and a fresh start. Does this prove there’s still room for tough-love coaching in today’s game? #Sports #IndianaFootball #Hoosiers00Share
phughes+FollowWhy even Purdue fans are cheering for IUIndiana’s football team just pulled off what seemed impossible: toppling Ohio State and becoming the Big Ten’s top seed. For longtime Purdue fans (like me), rooting for IU has always been out of the question—until now. This season, with Coach Curt Cignetti at the helm, IU’s turnaround is so dramatic it’s got even the most stubborn rivals reconsidering their loyalties. It’s not just about football anymore; it’s about state pride and witnessing a once-in-a-generation run. Anyone else feeling torn about cheering for the Hoosiers, or is this the year we all get on board? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana eyes TCU’s Josh Hoover for QB spotIndiana football fans, there’s more brewing than just Rose Bowl prep—Hoosiers are making moves in the transfer portal, and TCU’s Josh Hoover is on their radar. Hoover’s arm talent is no joke: nearly 3,500 yards and 29 touchdowns this season, ranking him sixth in the nation. Sure, he’s a risk-taker (he led the Big 12 in interceptions), but his fearless style can spark game-changing plays. With Indiana also looking at other top transfer QBs, the competition for the starting spot could get fierce. How do you feel about Hoover’s aggressive approach—potential game-changer or too risky for IU? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIndiana football locks in OC Mike ShanahanIndiana football just made a power move by extending offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan’s contract for three more years. This keeps the brains behind the Hoosiers’ explosive offense—currently leading the Big Ten in both scoring and total yards—right here in Bloomington. With both Shanahan and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines now locked in, Coach Cignetti’s staff has serious stability heading into future playoff runs. It’s a big statement: Indiana is committed to building a championship contender. What do you think—will this continuity finally bring a title to IU? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowShanahan’s staying: Indiana football’s new eraIndiana football fans just got the best news of the season—offensive mastermind Mike Shanahan is sticking around in Bloomington for three more years. After a 13-0 run and the school’s first-ever Heisman win, this isn’t just about keeping a coach; it’s about proving IU is now a football powerhouse, not just a basketball school. The administration’s big investment in Shanahan and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines signals a real commitment to winning. How do you feel about Indiana’s transformation? Is this the start of a dynasty, or just a lucky streak? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowFree Rose Bowl rally towels up for grabs!Indiana football fans, this Friday is your shot to score some awesome Rose Bowl rally towels—totally free! Just swing by Memorial Stadium’s east concourse between 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. (or until they run out). Each person can grab up to two towels, and if you’re heading to Pasadena, they’ll have more there too. This is a cool way to show team spirit and get hyped for the big game. Who’s planning to pick one up? Let’s see who can wave theirs the highest! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowIndiana football’s next QB shakeup?Indiana’s undefeated season and Heisman-winning QB Fernando Mendoza have made Bloomington the hottest spot for transfer quarterbacks. Now, with TCU’s Josh Hoover—who’s racked up over 8,500 passing yards—hitting the portal, Indiana is already being mentioned as a top destination. Imagine what another experienced arm could do for the Hoosiers’ playoff run! With Coach Cignetti’s track record of turning transfers into stars, it’s no wonder QBs are eyeing IU. Would Hoover be the missing piece, or should the Hoosiers stick with their current momentum? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana football’s Mendoza & Smith make historyIndiana’s football program just hit a new level: quarterback Fernando Mendoza and lineman Carter Smith have been named Consensus All-Americans, powering the Hoosiers to a perfect 13-0 season and their first-ever No. 1 ranking. Mendoza’s stats are wild—he leads the nation in passing touchdowns and has five games with four or more TD passes and zero picks. Smith’s work up front helped IU’s offense become one of the most efficient in the country. This is a moment Indiana fans have waited generations for. How do you think this changes the future of IU football? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana football locks in offensive mastermindMike Shanahan just signed on for three more years as Indiana’s offensive coordinator, and that’s a big deal for Hoosier fans. Under his play-calling, IU’s offense has been on fire—top 10 in the nation for scoring and total yards, plus a Heisman winner at quarterback. The program is clearly betting on continuity after a historic season, and with both coordinators now locked down, expectations are sky-high. How do you feel about IU’s chances to keep this momentum going? Is this the start of a new era for Indiana football? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share