Chad Williams+FollowD’Lo Ponds: Secret Weapon vs Oregon?Hoosier Nation, how about D’Lo Ponds showing off his hands on offense against the Ducks? Not only did he set the Peach Bowl record with a pick-six in 11 seconds, but Coach Cignetti dialed up a sneaky play for him on third down. The All-American corner’s versatility had Oregon guessing all night. Could this wrinkle be the edge Indiana needs in the CFP finals? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowIndiana’s transfer portal moves could shake up 2026Indiana football isn’t just reloading—they’re building a powerhouse for 2026. After dominating Oregon and nearly clinching a national title, the Hoosiers have landed two transfer portal stars: QB Josh Hoover (TCU) and WR Nick Marsh (Michigan State). Hoover brings more career passing yards than anyone else in college football, while Marsh is a 19-year-old receiver with NFL size and speed. Coach Curt Cignetti’s strategy of targeting proven talent is changing the game. With more big names still in play, could Indiana be the new destination for college football’s top transfers? What do you think this means for the team—and the sport? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowCurt Cignetti’s sideline style fuels Indiana’s dream runIndiana’s football season has been nothing short of historic, and a big part of that magic comes from head coach Curt Cignetti’s unique approach. Even with a record-breaking 14-0 start and a shot at the national title, Cignetti keeps his emotions in check on the sidelines—no high-fives, no big celebrations. He says it’s all about keeping his players locked in and focused, no matter the score. Off the field, though, he’s quick to celebrate with his staff. What do you think—does this no-nonsense coaching style help build champions, or should coaches show more emotion during big moments? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball01Share
phughes+FollowIndiana football lands top receiverIndiana just scored a major win for its future football program: Ja'Hyde Brown, a standout receiver from Louisville, picked the Hoosiers over powerhouse schools like Alabama and Ole Miss. Announcing his commitment at the All-American Bowl, Brown brings serious talent—he racked up 98 catches, over 1,500 yards, and 24 touchdowns last season. For Indiana fans, this could be a game-changer. How do you think this commitment will impact the Hoosiers’ offense in the coming years? Let’s hear your thoughts on what this means for IU football! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana’s Peach Bowl win has everyone talkingFernando Mendoza’s postgame moment after Indiana’s blowout Peach Bowl win over Oregon is the kind of thing that makes college football fun. Right after leading the Hoosiers to a jaw-dropping 56-22 victory, Mendoza hopped on SportsCenter and jokingly tried to recruit Scott Van Pelt to play tight end for Indiana—promising even more touchdowns! But behind the laughs, Mendoza highlighted the team’s culture and unity as the real reason for their historic, undefeated run. With Indiana now 15-0 and heading to the national championship, it’s clear: this team isn’t just winning—they’re enjoying every second. What’s your favorite part of this Hoosiers story? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana football’s wild rise has fans buzzingIndiana football’s turnaround feels almost unreal—just ask Joe Buck, who’s watched the Hoosiers go from underdogs to headline-makers. The energy around Bloomington is off the charts, with packed stadiums, top recruits, and a Heisman winner. Buck says this isn’t just a hot streak; it’s a full-on movement that’s uniting old rivals and bringing new fans into the fold. With Coach Curt Cignetti at the helm, even Buck admits he’s never seen anything like it. Can this magic last? What’s making Indiana football so irresistible right now? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana’s defensive line just got strongerIndiana football fans, there’s a new face joining the Hoosiers’ defensive front—Joe Hjelle, a standout from Tulsa, is coming in through the transfer portal. Hjelle’s stats last season were impressive: 65 tackles and 2.5 sacks, showing he knows how to make an impact. Indiana’s recent strategy of beefing up the D-line with transfers is clearly working, with the team consistently putting pressure on top quarterbacks in big games. What do you think this means for the Hoosiers’ chances next season? Will Hjelle be the difference-maker? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMark Cuban boosts Indiana’s football dreamsMark Cuban just gave Indiana football a major shot in the arm—literally upping his donation after the Hoosiers’ unbelievable 14-0 run and Big Ten title. With this extra support, Indiana landed top transfer talent like QB Josh Hoover and WR Nick Marsh, fueling even more excitement for fans. It’s wild to see how a program once overlooked is now chasing a national championship, and Cuban’s backing is a big part of that. How do you think this surge in alumni support will shape the future of Indiana sports? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball10Share
Chad Williams+FollowIndiana football’s defensive line just got deeperIndiana is making big moves to keep its defense tough—Tulsa’s Joe Hjelle is joining the Hoosiers! Hjelle’s journey is impressive: from overlooked high school recruit to standout at Iowa Western, then Tulsa, and now landing at Indiana. He brings size, grit, and a proven record of tackles and sacks. With key players graduating, Hjelle’s arrival is perfect timing to keep Indiana’s defensive line strong. What do you think—will these new additions help Indiana stay among the nation’s top defenses next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana’s transfer portal shakeup: What’s next?Indiana football isn’t wasting any time in the transfer portal, already landing standout talent at key positions. The Hoosiers have filled big gaps at quarterback, receiver, edge, and safety, but there’s still work to do—especially at running back, tight end, and linebacker. Coach Curt Cignetti’s ability to adapt to portal surprises has fans hopeful, but with the Peach Bowl and NFL decisions looming, the roster could change fast. How do you feel about the Hoosiers’ early moves? What positions do you think still need the most attention before next season? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share