IU looks to end Ball State losing streak
IU hasn’t defeated Ball State since 2007.
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IU hasn’t defeated Ball State since 2007.
IU football's season opener against FIU featured suspensions, defensive touchdowns and many first-time appearances. The IDS football crew discusses that and more in this week's podcast.
Devine Redding is regressing.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson said all offseason the quarterback he wanted just needed to be able to manage the offense, not turn the ball over and get IU into the end zone.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson’s main concern about the season opener against FIU lies with his own team.
IU hasn’t opened a season on the road since 2005 and only played three such games in a young 21st century, but it will take the role of the visitor Thursday night in the season opener against FIU in Miami.
The Olympics were still ongoing when Ray Looze called Kristin Borrelli, an assistant athletic director of compliance at IU.
IU Vice President and Director of Athletics Fred Glass spoke to the media Wednesday at Memorial Stadium about the progress of facility upgrades for IU Athletics and summarized various aspects of what to expect for home games in 2016 for IU football.
IU Athletics Director Fred Glass didn’t mince words about the importance of the school’s football program Wednesday.
Greg Frey said he coaches every one of his 16 offensive linemen so they’re ready to play come game day.
Brandon Shelby said he wants IU’s secondary to have the confidence to be dominant in 2016.
If IU were in Miami today and lined up against FIU, junior Richard Lagow would be under center for the Hoosiers.
IU’s return game in 2015 was successful on punts but disappointing on kickoffs.
IU had its first scrimmage Saturday, and today IU Coach Kevin Wilson took time to update IU’s progress in the lead up to the season opener against FIU.
Part One:
Deland McCullough makes certain everyone in his position group is ready come game time.
A new defensive scheme means a new position to learn for some Hoosiers.
Six days of fall camp are in the books.
IU defensive coordinator Tom Allen has worked from the outset to instill a belief in his players that IU’s defense can be a respected force on the field, but his move to Bloomington has also muddied the water for IU’s linebacker corps.
The “TE Bros” of 2015 did a little bit of everything for the Hoosiers.