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Rising sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson searches for a receiver during practice March 31 a Memorial Stadium.
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Rising sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson searches for a receiver during practice March 31 a Memorial Stadium.
Here is analysis of Indiana football's 2012 opponents and how we think they will fare against the Hoosiers.
IDS reporter and current Reno Gazette-Journal writer Max McCombs spoke with ESPN analyst Doug Gottlieb on Friday and when asked about the best teams in the country, Gottlieb mentioned that, on paper, IU and Louisville look like the two best teams in the country.
Jansen, a tight end from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, said that side of his family is from IU. Though he didn’t expect to commit before his senior year of high school, the family influence won him over. Jansen verbally committed to IU on Tuesday.
Evan Jansen, a tight end from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, has had IU as his top school for a while and verbally committed to play at IU in 2013.
Evan Jansen, a tight end from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, has had IU as his top school for a while and verbally committed to play at IU in 2013.
Evan Jansen, a tight end from Moeller High School in Cincinnati, has had IU as his top school for a while, but took his interest to a new level Tuesday when he verbally committed to play at IU in 2013.
Entering Organized Team Activities and training camp with the Miami Dolphins as a rookie, former IU offensive tackle Andrew McDonald wanted to work hard on the field, but he also made an impact off the field.
Olympic squads from Hungary, Ukraine and the Dominican Republic will feature IU swimmers when they head to London later this summer.
Recent IU graduate Margaux Farrell has already punched her ticket to this summer’s Olympics, but she might not be the last Hoosier swimmer that makes it to London. Farrell will swim for the French team, but starting Monday, 16 current and former IU swimmers will attempt to make the United States team at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Omaha, Neb.
All 24 IU athletic teams exceeded the NCAA's Academic Progress Rate standard of 900 for 2010-2011, while seven IU programs received a perfect APR score of 1,000 for the 2010-2011 academic year.
For the fourth consecutive year, two bus loads of children from the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington paid a visit to Memorial Stadium for a day of games, fun and a little bit of football.
On a foggy Bloomington night in June, two beacons shine brightly through the mist. They are the towers that form the North End Zone complex at Memorial Stadium, and they serve as just that: a memorial to a man who has been absent for five years. A man who never saw the towers built.
On Monday, Homestead (Fort Wayne) High School wide receiver Isaac Griffith became the first member of IU's 2013 recruiting class Monday when he verbally committed. Wednesday, he spoke about why he made his decision and what his future in football looks like.
Homestead Highschool (Fort Wayne) wideout Isaac Griffith became IU's football's first 2013 commit when he accepted his scholarship offer Sunday. Griffith was participating in Head Coach Kevin Wilson's Football Camps, which run through Sunday, June 17 and will attract other IU football recruits to Bloomington.
Two brothers manage to stick together as they make the change from high school football to college.
Since IU Quarterbacks Coach Kevin Johns watched Homestead (Fort Wayne) High School wide receiver Isaac Griffith run routes in early May, the IU coaching staff had liked Griffith.
Many football recruits greatly value forming a relationship with their position coaches. For Northwest Mississippi Community College defensive tackle Jerome McClain, he already has that with IU.
When IU extended an offer to defensive end Malik Smith in early May, it wasn't as much of a celebration as it was a relief.
When defensive tackle Abens Cajuste ended up playing at Victor Valley (Calif.) Community College out of high school, he knew a second-rate effort would not do.