Michael Pitts+FollowHow Elijah Sarratt’s “salty” moment changed Indiana footballElijah Sarratt almost took his talents to South Carolina instead of Indiana, all because he was still feeling “salty” about Coach Curt Cignetti leaving James Madison. But a handshake and some real talk with Cignetti changed everything—and now Sarratt’s a hero in Indiana’s undefeated run, catching the game-winning TD against Ohio State. Turns out, it wasn’t just the head coach that kept him in Bloomington. Sarratt credits strength coach Derek Owings for his growth and recovery, calling him the real difference-maker. Sometimes, trusting the right people pays off in ways you never expect. What do you think—does a great coach or a great support staff matter more? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana football’s secondary gets a big boost for 2026Amare Ferrell is sticking with the Hoosiers for one more season, and that’s huge for Indiana’s defense. After a standout year—47 tackles, four picks, and second-team All-Big Ten honors—Ferrell’s return brings much-needed experience to a secondary facing major turnover. With key players graduating and others eyeing the NFL, Ferrell’s leadership and playmaking could be the difference-maker next fall. Plus, Indiana’s added some promising transfers to the mix. What do you think—does Ferrell’s return set the Hoosiers up for a stronger season, or are there still big questions in the secondary? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana corner enters portal, stays for CFPIndiana’s Dontrae Henderson is entering the transfer portal, but he’s not leaving the Hoosiers just yet—he’ll stick with the team through the College Football Playoff final against Miami. For a squad already thin at cornerback, Henderson’s decision to finish out the season could be a game-changer. With backup Amariyun Knighten also heading to the portal, Indiana’s depth is being tested at the worst possible time. What do you think—should players be able to enter the portal and still play in the postseason? How will this impact team chemistry and the Hoosiers’ shot at the title? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana vs Miami: Star recruits aren’t everythingIndiana football just proved that heart and teamwork can outshine recruiting stars. Despite having zero 5-star players and only one top-100 recruit in their starting lineup, the Hoosiers dominated powerhouses like Alabama and Oregon. Meanwhile, Miami will start two 5-star recruits, but their roster is packed with transfers and still has fewer top-100 prospects than the big-name programs. It’s wild to see Indiana start nine players who were rated 2-stars or lower, including their QB, Fernando Mendoza. Does this shake up how we think about recruiting rankings? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCurt Cignetti keeps it real after Indiana winCurt Cignetti just led Indiana to another huge win, and his first thought? Not the next game, but cracking open a cold beer. After a season packed with trophy ceremonies—Big Ten, Rose Bowl, Peach Bowl—Hoosier fans have watched their team celebrate like champs week after week. What’s wild is Indiana pulled off the Big Ten title with just 13 points, breaking a 43-game losing streak when scoring that low. Cignetti’s laid-back attitude is a breath of fresh air, but with the national championship on the horizon, should he be relaxing or rallying the troops? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowMark Cuban's Hoosier Bandwagon Move Sparks DebateHoosier Nation, what do we think of Shark Mark Cuban suddenly repping Indiana football after that Peach Bowl beatdown of Oregon? Cuban’s big NIL donation and sideline hype have fans split—some say he’s just a billionaire bandwagoner, others argue his support could be a game-changer for the program. Is Cuban’s late arrival a problem, or is any boost for the Hoosiers worth it as they chase their first national title? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowCurt Cignetti’s Indiana under fire againIndiana football’s winning streak under Curt Cignetti has put the team in the national spotlight, but it’s also made them a target for rumors. A viral post accused wide receiver Nick Marsh of being under NCAA investigation for sports betting, but there’s no official word from the NCAA or the university. Fans aren’t buying it—many are calling out the report as baseless and defending both Cignetti and Marsh. It’s wild how quickly success can attract both praise and suspicion. Do you think Indiana’s rise is making them unfairly scrutinized, or is this just part of the game? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
carly96+FollowIndiana’s Nick Marsh faces betting app buzzA viral photo from the Peach Bowl has Indiana’s new wide receiver, Nick Marsh, at the center of a heated debate. Fans spotted what looked like a FanDuel Sportsbook app on his phone, sparking rumors about possible NCAA violations—especially since Marsh is only 19, below the legal betting age in most states. Some are convinced it’s a big deal, while others point out it could just be the FanDuel Sports Network, not the betting app. No official investigation has been confirmed, but the conversation is blowing up. What do you think—overblown drama or a real concern for college sports? #Tech #IndianaFootball #NCAA00Share
Chad Williams+FollowIndiana fans turn Peach Bowl into home turfOregon’s offense never saw it coming—Mercedes-Benz Stadium was packed with a sea of Indiana red, making it feel more like Bloomington than Atlanta. The roar from Hoosiers fans rattled Oregon QB Dante Moore right from the first snap, leading to a game-changing interception and setting the tone for IU’s dominant win. Even Moore admitted he underestimated the crowd, thinking the red was just empty seats until the noise hit. When fan energy can shake up a top team’s game plan, you know it’s special. How much do you think home-field advantage really matters in college football? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowIndiana lands top Louisville safety HobbsBig news for college football fans: Garyon Hobbs, a standout safety from Louisville, just committed to Indiana, turning down offers from major programs like Clemson, Notre Dame, and Michigan. Hobbs, a 6-foot, 205-pound three-star prospect, made waves at Clemson’s camp last summer and even visited for their season opener, but ultimately chose the Hoosiers. With around 20 offers on the table, his decision is sure to shake up recruiting conversations. What do you think this means for Indiana’s defense—and how will Clemson fill this gap? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share