IU survives many penalties, laterals, blocked field goals
After a bobbled fourth-quarter snap on a Western Michigan punt, IU recovered the ball and stood 14 yards from sealing its second consecutive victory. If only it were that easy.
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After a bobbled fourth-quarter snap on a Western Michigan punt, IU recovered the ball and stood 14 yards from sealing its second consecutive victory. If only it were that easy.
What a weird week in the Big Ten.
Here's a link to the recap on idsnews.com of today's 23-19 IU victory against Western Michigan.
In another close contest, the IU football team took a key fumble recovery in their own red zone to walk away with a 23-19 over the Western Michigan Broncos.
Just a quick note - on the injury report released today, freshman RB Darius Willis is listed as out for Saturday's game with an ankle injury. Coach Lynch mentioned Wednesday that Willis had tweaked his ankle during practice, but expected him to be ready to play - so his injury might be more significant than first assumed.
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From Cherry to Starr, along with about 400 former IU football players and coaches who filled the years in between, IU will celebrate its 125th football season by recognizing alumni throughout the weekend.
If you haven't seen it already, check out Tom Crean's Twitter video. Obviously, he spends most of the time talking about basketball, but even in the video, he's supporting IU football.
I just got back from coach Lynch's press conference and will be heading out to practice later this afternoon to talk to some of the players. I thought I'd mention a few highlights.
So I'm hoping to do this every week. It'll keep me on my toes evaluating the other Big Ten teams and allow you a great opportunity to disagree with me.
In today's paper, I had a short article on the pistol offense's effectiveness in its first public display...here are some more thoughts and quotes from coaches and players on the offense, as well as some other observations from last night's 19-13 win against EKU. I'll be heading to Bill Lynch's Friday press conference in a little bit, so I might add some stuff afterwards.
With a brand new offense emphasizing the running game, Ben Chappell’s arm played an uncomfortably large role in IU’s season opener.
The new u-shaped Memorial Stadium is ready to go and so are the players. The IU football team will play Eastern Kentucky at 8 p.m. today in its renovated home football stadium to open the 2009 season.
A conversation about IU's upcoming game against the Eastern Kentucky Colonels.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass recently announced fans can keep footballs kicked into the stands on field goal attempts. But not even IU football coach Bill Lynch knows who will be kicking those field goals.
IU football will be adding many bells and whistles to its football game-day experience this fall.
One part of IU’s offensive squad will look appear very similar to the past – the offensive line.
Here are some notable awards from last night's Victory Banquet.
I noticed today's front page said to check out the blog for full results from the men's and women's races. So, yeah - here are the links:
The all-time winningest team in Little 500 history won its 10th race and became the third team with three consecutive victories.