IU quarterback Peyton Ramsey announces he will transfer to Northwestern
Junior quarterback Peyton Ramsey announced through social media Monday that he will transfer to Northwestern for his final year of eligibility.
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Junior quarterback Peyton Ramsey announced through social media Monday that he will transfer to Northwestern for his final year of eligibility.
IU football head coach Tom Allen suspended redshirt sophomore tight end Peyton Hendershot from all team activities indefinitely Monday, according to a statement from IU football.
IU signed two more members to its 2020 recruiting class on National Signing Day on Wednesday, adding to the 18 players signed during the early signing period that ended Dec. 18.
Junior quarterback Peyton Ramsey entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal Monday, weighing the possibility of playing his final year of college football outside of Bloomington.
Former IU left tackle and team captain Coy Cronk will transfer to Iowa, according to multiple reports. Cronk appeared in the university’s student directory on Wednesday.
IU football has promoted tight ends coach Nick Sheridan to offensive coordinator following Kalen DeBoer’s departure for the head coaching job at California State University at Fresno.
Sophomore defensive back Reese Taylor has exuded confidence on the football field since at least the sixth grade.
Senior linebacker Reakwon Jones swayed back and forth as he spoke softly with the media for the final time after IU football's defeat in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl. Jones stroked his beard as he tried to remain composed while breaking down a five-minute stretch he would rather forget.
Senior left tackle Coy Cronk entered his name into the NCAA transfer portal Wednesday and will look to finish his collegiate career outside of Bloomington.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — Junior quarterback Peyton Ramsey avoided the initial rush and stepped up in the pocket, side-stepping to the right. He planted his left foot and let the ball go as he slung it to junior wide receiver Whop Philyor.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — If IU football had finished off the University of Tennessee in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, it would have been its defense that got it there.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA. — There are numerous reasons why IU football blew its opportunity to win the Gator Bowl. Not being prepared for an onside kick and a doinked extra point obviously go to the forefront of most lists.
IU football lost to the University of Tennessee 23-22 Thursday night in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl, just barely failing to reach this season's coveted nine-win mark.
*Ramsey misses Philyor short on the right side by a few feet and Tennessee will take over on downs in victory formation.
The team room inside Memorial Stadium sat empty Sunday, whiteboards erased except for one note that has remained on the board all season: “The habits you create don’t leave you, they become you.”
First-year IU football defensive coordinator Kane Wommack paced the sideline at the John Mellencamp Pavilion as the Hoosiers practiced their two-minute drills.
California State University, Fresno announced Tuesday afternoon that IU football offensive coordinator Kalen DeBoer would become the Bulldogs’ head coach starting in the 2020-21 season.
We finally found out where IU will be playing and who the Hoosiers will be playing. Spoiler alert: it’s Tennessee in the Gator Bowl. Caleb, Will, and Jack give their initial thoughts as IU is headed down south.
It was a match made in heaven.
IU will play in the 2020 Gator Bowl against University of Tennessee at 7 p.m. on Jan. 2 in Jacksonville, Florida.