Tom Allen compares 2017 signee to freshman standout Marcelino Ball
As quickly as IU Coach Tom Allen brought the husky position to Bloomington in 2016, he filled it with freshman Marcelino Ball.
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As quickly as IU Coach Tom Allen brought the husky position to Bloomington in 2016, he filled it with freshman Marcelino Ball.
IU football and its new Coach Tom Allen introduced IU’s newest and 247Sports’ 12th-best recruiting class in the Big Ten on Feb. 1.
IU Coach Tom Allen welcomed 23 young men to his football program during Wednesday’s National Signing Day.
Ohio 3-star running back Morgan Ellison announced through a YouTube video that he has committed to IU and has signed his letter of intent for the class of 2017.
When Plant High School seniors commit to colleges, they don’t switch.
As IU Coach Tom Allen stood in front of a camera to address the state of IU football Monday morning, the Old Brass Spittoon and the Old Oaken Bucket sat on a shelf behind him.
Junior quarterback Richard Lagow stood near midfield of Levi’s Stadium in the shotgun formation. He touched his fist to his heart, then to his facemask and pointed a finger to the night sky.
If the Hoosiers have won a game in 2016, junior running back Devine Redding has probably recorded at least 100 yards on the ground.
There’s been a running joke since IU Coach Tom Allen took the head coaching position earlier this month.
Tom Allen and Mike Kirschner stood side-by-side at the 2007 American Football Coaches Association Convention.
There are unsettling differences between the beginning of December 2015 and the beginning of December 2016 for the IU football program.
Tom Allen believes IU football can win championships.
There was one player IU Coach Kevin Wilson told to fall on the sword at the end of IU’s victory against Purdue — one player to run the ball backwards 27 yards and take a safety in an attempt to run out the clock.
As IU prepared to take on Purdue in another Old Oaken Bucket matchup, there was history to be made.
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA — IU Coach Tom Crean said when Fort Wayne jumped to a 13-3 lead at the beginning of Tuesday night’s game, the Hoosiers were going to learn a lesson whether they won or not.
IU Coach Tom Crean and the Hoosiers are eliminating distractions.
IU’s matchup against No. 3 Michigan on Saturday seemed to be a carbon copy of its previous losses in the 2016 season.
Heading to Ann Arbor, Michigan, this weekend to play the No. 3 Wolverines, the Hoosier offense, defense and special teams have a clear priority: Find No. 5.
Different individuals in IU’s locker room have accepted blame for the Penn State loss.
This game felt different.