CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana football’s transfer portal shakeupIndiana’s football roster is getting a major boost from the transfer portal, and it’s not just about filling gaps—these new additions could completely change the team’s vibe for 2026. With fresh talent coming in, there’s a real sense of excitement (and maybe a little anxiety) about how these players will mesh with the current squad. Plus, with a big basketball game against Iowa on the horizon, IU fans have a lot to talk about. How do you feel about the new faces joining the Hoosiers? Think this could be the start of something big for Indiana sports? #Sports #IndianaFootball #Hoosiers01Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana family’s quiet act steals the showWhile Indiana’s football team made headlines on the field, it was a simple gesture in the stands that truly captured hearts. During the Hoosiers’ playoff run, cameras caught QB Fernando Mendoza’s father staying seated during every big play—not out of nerves, but in solidarity with his wife, Elsa, who uses a wheelchair due to MS. Instead of joining the crowd’s celebrations, he chose to stay by her side, showing that loyalty and love can be the most powerful statement. How do you think moments like this change the way we see sports and family? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball153Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana football’s transfer portal power moveIndiana isn’t just riding a hot streak—they’re building a football powerhouse that looks set to last. Even with stars like Fernando Mendoza moving on, Coach Curt Cignetti has reloaded the roster with top transfer talent on both sides of the ball. TCU’s Josh Hoover brings serious experience at quarterback, and new additions like Turbo Richard and Nick Marsh should keep the offense rolling. On defense, the Hoosiers have stacked up with proven playmakers from across the country. With this kind of depth and Cignetti’s eye for talent, Indiana fans have every reason to believe the Hoosiers are here to stay. What’s your take on this new era? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana’s O-line just got a major boostIndiana football’s offensive line is about to look a lot tougher with Joe Brunner transferring in from Wisconsin. Brunner, who’s started three years for the Badgers and logged over 300 snaps this season, brings serious experience and a strong pass-blocking game. With IU losing their starting center, there’s a real chance Brunner steps right into a key role. This move could shake up the lineup and give the Hoosiers’ offense some much-needed stability. What do you think—will Brunner be the missing piece for IU’s line next season? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball10Share
phughes+FollowInside Indiana’s bold move: Cignetti takes the helmIndiana football didn’t just hire a new coach—they made a statement by bringing in Curt Cignetti, betting big on a fresh vision to shake up the program. After a whirlwind, secretive search that crisscrossed airports and late-night calls, Cignetti’s passion and proven offensive mindset won over IU’s top brass. He nearly stayed at James Madison, but the chance to lead Indiana and “shock the world” was too good to pass up. With the Hoosiers now on the rise, fans are buzzing: Is this the start of a new era for IU football? What do you think of the bold approach? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana football’s transfer portal takeoverIndiana football just pulled off something wild—they’re now ranked No. 1 in the nation for 2026 transfer portal moves, outpacing powerhouses like Texas Tech and Texas A&M. While gearing up for the College Football Playoff National Championship, the Hoosiers have quietly added 15 new players and only lost five. With big names like Josh Hoover, Nick Marsh, and Joe Brunner joining the squad, this could totally reshape Indiana’s future. How do you feel about building a championship team through the portal? Is this the new normal for college football? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball10Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIrish kicker McAteer brings booming leg to IndianaIndiana football just landed a kicker with a story that’s hard to believe—Paddy McAteer, who only started kicking American footballs in 2024, is now set to join the Hoosiers for his senior season. Coming from Troy and originally from Ireland, McAteer’s kickoffs averaged over 68 yards last season, ranking him among the nation’s best. His background in Gaelic football clearly translates, and his rapid rise is turning heads. What do you think—can a late-blooming specialist from overseas make a big impact in the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball30Share
phughes+FollowIndiana’s transfer gamble: Smart or risky?Indiana football is shaking things up by leaning hard on transfer portal talent under Curt Cignetti. Some fans and analysts are split—can this approach actually build a strong, lasting team, or is it just a quick fix? There’s real concern about what happens if a few key transfers go down with injuries. Is this a sustainable way to compete in the Big Ten, or will Indiana need to rethink its recruiting for long-term success? Curious to hear what everyone thinks: Is this the future of college football, or a strategy bound to backfire? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana coach’s Chipotle habit is next levelCurt Cignetti’s legendary routine at Indiana isn’t just about football—his daily Chipotle burrito bowl order has racked up over 64,000 rewards points for his assistant! That’s enough for almost 40 free meals, all thanks to Cignetti’s unwavering commitment to the same lunch: rice, beans, chicken, and guac. The catch? Most of those points expired before they could be used. It’s wild to think how a coach’s quirky habits can spill over into everyday life. Anyone else have a go-to meal that’s become a running joke at work? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowIndiana football’s recruiting win heats upIndiana football is making serious waves after their Peach Bowl victory, landing four-star safety Garyon Hobbs from Louisville for the class of 2027. What’s wild is Hobbs picked the Hoosiers over powerhouse programs like Notre Dame, Clemson, and Oklahoma. He’s joining two other top recruits from the same high school, showing just how much Indiana’s playoff run is changing the game for their recruiting. This kind of momentum could totally reshape the Hoosiers’ future. How do you think this new energy will impact Indiana’s program and the Big Ten? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share