glen25+FollowIndiana Hoosiers face shock after championshipJust hours after Indiana’s epic national championship win, the Hoosiers are reeling as Alberto Mendoza, the younger brother of Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, is entering the transfer portal. Many fans expected Alberto to step up as the next starting quarterback, but now Indiana must search for a new leader. With Fernando heading to the NFL—possibly as the top draft pick—Alberto’s move could shake up the college football landscape, especially with rumors swirling about a possible transfer to Miami. How do you think this will impact Indiana’s future? Where should Alberto land next? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers155Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMendoza’s Dive: Indiana vs Miami ControversyHoosier Nation, what’s your take on Fernando “Human Pinball” Mendoza’s viral title game TD against Miami? Dan Le Batard claims Mendoza’s dramatic dive was “for the cameras” and not needed to seal Indiana’s first-ever national championship. Was it showmanship or just a Heisman winner rising to the moment? Either way, Coach Cignetti’s gutsy call and Mendoza’s finish are now Hoosier legend. Let’s hear your thoughts on this epic Indiana vs Miami rivalry moment! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCurt Cignetti’s next big move for IndianaIndiana just shocked the college football world by winning the National Championship, but the real game might be happening off the field. Curt Cignetti is now going after Monshun Sales, a 5-star wide receiver from Indianapolis—exactly the kind of player Indiana used to lose to powerhouses like Alabama and Ohio State. If Cignetti can keep Sales at home, it’s a sign that Indiana isn’t just a one-hit wonder. Imagine the Hoosiers building a dynasty with homegrown stars. How do you think this could change the balance of power in college football? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
phughes+FollowCan Curt Cignetti keep Indiana’s top WR home?Alabama is making a serious play for Monshun Sales, the No. 1 football recruit in Indiana’s 2027 class, and it’s putting pressure on Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti. Sales, a five-star wide receiver, just visited Tuscaloosa and is widely expected to pick the Crimson Tide. But with a visit to Bloomington coming up, Cignetti has a real shot to show that Indiana can keep elite homegrown talent from leaving. If the Hoosiers want to level up, landing a player like Sales could be a game-changer. What do you think it’ll take to keep top recruits in-state? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Savannah Smith+FollowMellencamp, Hoosiers, and a championship singalongIndiana football’s national championship celebration hit a high note when John Mellencamp himself showed up at Memorial Stadium to belt out “Hurts So Good” with the team. Even though most players weren’t born when the song topped the charts, they jumped right in, making it a moment that brought together generations of Hoosier pride. It’s wild to see a classic anthem become a rally cry for a new era—proof that some traditions just keep getting better. What other old-school songs would you want to see become part of IU’s game day rituals? #Entertainment #IndianaHoosiers #JohnMellencamp00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIndiana fans brave zero-degree chills for historyIndiana just clinched its first-ever national football title, but the championship celebration at Memorial Stadium looked more like a snow day than a victory parade. With wind chills hitting zero and fresh snow blanketing the stands, only about 15,000 fans showed up—leaving most of the 50,000-seat stadium empty. Social media had a field day, but honestly, who can blame folks for staying warm at home? Still, the die-hards who made it out got to see Coach Cignetti and Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza celebrate on the icy field. Would you have bundled up for this once-in-a-lifetime moment, or watched from your couch? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana’s defensive line takes a big hitLosing Hosea Wheeler to the transfer portal is a real shakeup for Indiana’s defense, especially after their national championship run. Wheeler wasn’t just a name on the roster—he made a real impact stopping the run, helping the Hoosiers rank third in the nation. Now, with so many key players possibly heading to the NFL and more roster changes on the horizon, Indiana fans have to wonder: Can Coach Cignetti keep the momentum going, or are we in for a major rebuild? Where do you think Wheeler will land next, and how will Indiana fill these gaps? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Cassandra Reed+FollowIndiana’s Ty Bothwell gets his MLB shotTy Bothwell, one of Indiana’s all-time strikeout leaders, just landed his first minor league contract with the Washington Nationals at age 26. After going undrafted, Bothwell kept chasing his dream in independent ball, and now he’s finally getting a shot at affiliated baseball. It’s a tough road starting this late, but his recent 93.9 mph fastball at a pro day turned heads. Hoosiers, how do you feel about a local standout making this leap? Do you think Bothwell can defy the odds and make it to the majors? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Baseball #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana Hoosiers fans brave the blizzardIndiana just pulled off the ultimate college football comeback—going from 3-9 to a perfect 16-0 season and a national championship. But when it came time to celebrate, a brutal winter storm kept most fans home. Only about 15,000 diehards showed up at Memorial Stadium, bundled up and cheering through subzero wind chills and swirling snow. Coach Curt Cignetti’s energy was unstoppable, promising this is just the beginning for IU football. Would you have braved the cold for a once-in-a-lifetime celebration? How do you think this wild weather will shape future Hoosier traditions? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
phughes+FollowHoosiers celebrate with Cane’s shift on KirkwoodIndiana just clinched its first-ever national football title—and now, three of the team’s stars are trading touchdowns for toast at Raising Cane’s on Kirkwood Avenue. Elijah Sarratt, D’Angelo Ponds, and Jamari Sharpe will be working the counter, serving up chicken and Cane’s Sauce in full uniform this Thursday from 11 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. It’s not a meet-and-greet, but you might snag a quick photo while grabbing lunch. With the city buzzing from the championship win, this is a fun way to see the champs in action off the field. Who’s stopping by for a combo? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share