COLUMN: What did we learn from Indiana smacking Idaho? Not sure.
Every once in a while, a pair of college football titans meet in a gladiatorial clash that completely ensnares the nation’s attention, riveting eyeballs to screens across the country.
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Every once in a while, a pair of college football titans meet in a gladiatorial clash that completely ensnares the nation’s attention, riveting eyeballs to screens across the country.
In its first home game in front of a full capacity crowd since November 2019, Indiana football defeated the University of Idaho 56-14. The Hoosiers are now 1-1 this season.
Miles Marshall juggled what would have been a simple touchdown catch. No other defender was on the screen during ESPN’s broadcast.
Students with instruments in hand begin to congregate around 4 p.m in the parking lot in groups seemingly sorted by instrument.
Indiana football’s season opener against Iowa included three interceptions, no touchdowns, 77 rushing yards and a loss. Offensive coordinator Nick Sheridan took the blame for the poor performance during a press conference Monday.
Well. That could have gone better.
Dak Prescott's road back to the field on this year's season of Hard Knocks has taken an in-depth look at the inner workings of NFL football and its players.
The New England Patriots released quarterback Cam Newton Aug. 31, giving the leadership role to rookie quarterback Mac Jones.
The Other Sideline is a weekly segment where the Indiana Daily Student interviews a student reporter from Indiana football’s weekend opponent. The questions and answers have been edited for clarity and brevity.
After an offseason filled with high expectations and lofty goals, Indiana football opened its season Saturday with a blowout 34-6 loss to No. 18 Iowa.
It started on IU football’s second play of the game. What looked like a pitch to senior tight end Peyton Hendershot ended with a near-fumble recovery by Iowa.
For No. 17 IU to go into Iowa City and defeat No. 18 Iowa, it needed to prove it had improved its two weakest position groups from last season — the offensive and defensive line.
Anyone who has watched enough college football knows it only takes one catastrophic mistake to determine a game’s outcome. Unfortunately for No. 17 IU football, it committed three such errors in a 34-6 loss to No. 18 Iowa in its season opener Saturday.
No. 17 IU football lost its season opening game against No. 18 Iowa 34-6 Saturday afternoon at Kinnick Stadium in Iowa City, Iowa. For the first time since 2017, IU started its season with a loss.
FINAL: No. 18 Iowa beats No. 17 IU, 34-6.
No. 17 ranked IU football will wear retro inspired uniforms for its Sept. 18 home matchup with No. 8 ranked University of Cincinnati. The uniforms are inspired by former IU head coach Bill Mallory's teams from the 1980s and 1990s, according to an IU Athletics press release Thursday night.
IU football head coach Tom Allen has never been shy about his ambitions for his team.
Reach for the Pod returns for the 2021 football season. Host Patrick Felts talks with IDS football beat reporter LC Norton on No. 17 IU football's keys to victory week one. Daily Iowan Pregame Editor Robert Read joins for the second half of the episode to preview the No. 18 Iowa Hawkeyes.
Before the 2014 season, the College Football Playoff and its committee were brought in to find the best teams in college football and have them compete for the national championship. It hasn’t done that.
Sometimes, even when we know they’re coming, things can take us by surprise.