Football v. Michigan
Junior running back Darius Willis gets tackled by Michigan's Cameron Gordon during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
1000 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Junior running back Darius Willis gets tackled by Michigan's Cameron Gordon during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Junior wide receiver Demarlo Belcher attempts to avoid succumbing to a tackle by Michigan's Roy Roundtree during the Hoosier's loss to the Wolverines Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Fans fill the stands during the IU v. Michigan game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. A total of 52,929 people attended the game making today's crowd the fourth largest crowd in IU football history.
Senior quaterback Ben Chappell passes the ball during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
A predominantly Hoosier supporting crowd of fans cheer on their team during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium. For the first time since 2007, Memorial Stadium sold out.
Junior running back Darius Willis attempts to avoid a tackle from Michigan linebacker Jonas Mouton during the Hoosiers v. Wolverines game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Senior quaterback Ben Chappell hands the ball off to junior running back Darius Willis during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Junior wide receiver Tandon Doss attempts to avoid a tackle from Michigan's Cameron Gordon as he heads toward the endzone during the IU v. Michigan game Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Head coach Bill Lynch watches from the sidelines during IU's game against Akron on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The victory brought the Hoosiers to their third 3-0 start in the past four years.
Junior Chris Hagerup prepares to punt the ball during the third quarter of the Hoosier's 35-20 game against the Zips on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Sophomore running back Darius Willis attempts to avoid Akron defense as he heads toward the end zone during the IU v. Akron game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The Hoosiers beat the Zips 35-20.
Linebacker Jaime Lukaszewski and quaterback Edward Wright-Baker climb into the stands with fans to celebrate the Hoosiers' 35-20 win against Akron on Saturday at Memorial Stadium.
Fireworks light up the sky over Memorial Stadium near the start of the fourth quarter on Saturday during the IU v. Akron game.
Senior quarterback Ben Chappell talks with coaches at the start of the fourth quarter of the IU v. Akron game on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. Chappell completed 23 of his 33 passes, four of which led to touchdowns.
Junior wide receiver Demarlo Belcher and senior wide receiver Terrance Turner prepare to high five after Turner catches the pass that scored IU's fourth touchdown during the IU v. Akron game Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The catch was Turner's first touchdown catch of the year.
Head coach Bill Lynch watches from the sidelines during IU's game against Akron on Saturday at Memorial Stadium. The victory brought the Hoosiers to their third 3-0 start in the past four years.
Senior Andrew Merki, director of INPIRG's Student Consumer Action Network and Pete Giordano, director for the City of Bloomington's Community and Family Resources Department listen to City of Bloomington Director of Monroe County Health Department speaks about the new health care laws that went into effect yesterday during the INPIRG sponsored rally held Thursday by the Sample Gates. INPIRG held the event in order to inform students about the new health care coverage options granted under the new law. In addition to Caudill, speakers included senior Andrew Merki, director of INPIRG's Student Consumer Action Network, students who will directly affected by the new laws due to health conditions they have and Caya Lewis, chief of staff for the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services with the United States Department of Health and Human Services.
Lillian Casillas, director of La Casa Latino Cultural Centers, talks with an IDS reporter on Thursday in the front room of La Casa. Casillas was recently recognized by the City of Bloomington Hispanic and Latino Affairs Commission for being a role model and advocate for Latinos in the Bloomington community.
The office of the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Support Center is located on West Seventh Street and offers both gay and straight students, as well as parents support and information.
Rays of natural light from nearby windows illuminate posters touting the benefits of sunlight that line the walls of Sol Spa Tanning Salon on Tuesday at the salon's location at 1811 E. Tenth street.