Opinion: IU secondary needs to play great at Penn State
No. 24 IU football faces a bevy of challenges at No. 9 Penn State this weekend.
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No. 24 IU football faces a bevy of challenges at No. 9 Penn State this weekend.
Always building, never arrived.
IU football saw no action this past weekend, but a number of upsets around the country thrusted it into its first AP Top 25 Poll since 1994.
Just because IU is on a break during its bye week doesn’t mean we are! Caleb, Jack and Will talk about the Penix injury, how good Kalen DeBoer has been and if any of IU’s coordinators will be around in the near future. We’re into the home stretch, so don’t miss the newest episode of the IDS Football Podcast.
I get it; this is not a hot take.
IU Athletics announced Tuesday that redshirt freshman quarterback Michael Penix Jr. will miss the rest of the season due to an injury sustained last Saturday night against Northwestern.
Life of the Party: University of Oklahoma
Following the team’s seventh win of the season Saturday, IU football will be on its second bye week in preparation for its final three games before the postseason.
In IU football’s 34-3 win over Northwestern, sophomore running back Stevie Scott III rushed for 116 yards and had three total touchdowns. It was one of his best performances of the season and Monday afternoon, he earned recognition for it.
For the first time in 25 seasons, IU football is ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll.
To open his post game press conference after IU football downed Northwestern 34-3 on Saturday night, head coach Tom Allen discussed a trio of numbers: 52, 28 and 12.
Just like the fireworks that shot out from behind the south endzone in Memorial Stadium as IU football poured onto the field to shake hands with Northwestern following their 34-3 victory, sophomore running back Stevie Scott III exploded early in the game and didn’t slow down until the final whistle.
IU football attempted to run out the clock as it finished off Northwestern for a 34-3 victory, but it wasn’t the same Hoosier quarterback on the field that started the game.
*Tuttle Time! Jack Tuttle takes over at quarterback.
On the north side of Memorial Stadium, a white sheet covered a statue of George Taliaferro on the plaza that had recently been named for him. Attendees of the dedication ceremony arrived and were taken indoors due to the cold weather. They began mingling while waiting for the ceremony to begin.
On this weeks podcast, the IDS football reporters sing "Baby Shark," give Nebraska food reviews, and break down IU’s upcoming opponent. The Nationals won the World Series and IU has a night game, what could possibly go wrong?
I hate it when the media tells a fan base they need to do something. I usually find it particularly annoying when the media complains about lack of attendance at games.
IU head coach Tom Allen stood at the podium Saturday following the Hoosiers’ 38-31 victory over Nebraska with tears filling his eyes, and his voice cracked with emotion as he spoke to the media.
For the first time in nearly three decades, the Hoosiers have secured their sixth win of the season before the end of October.
LINCOLN, Neb — As the final whistle sounded and the Hoosiers poured onto the field, IU head coach Tom Allen breathed a sigh of relief as he ran to the “N” at the center of the field to shake hands with Nebraska’s head coach Scott Frost.