Heisman candidate will be a matchup nightmare for the Hoosiers in Ann Arbor
Heading to Ann Arbor, Michigan, this weekend to play the No. 3 Wolverines, the Hoosier offense, defense and special teams have a clear priority: Find No. 5.
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Heading to Ann Arbor, Michigan, this weekend to play the No. 3 Wolverines, the Hoosier offense, defense and special teams have a clear priority: Find No. 5.
Different individuals in IU’s locker room have accepted blame for the Penn State loss.
This game felt different.
Andrew Hussey and Taylor Lehman break down IU's home matchup against No. 12 Penn State, including the Hoosiers' kicking game, Dan Feeney and Penn State running back Saquon Barkley.
Throughout the season, IU Coach Kevin Wilson has said something he’s learned through his years in Bloomington that applies to this season as well as any other.
IU’s offensive line has been quite the jigsaw puzzle throughout this season, and senior offensive lineman Dan Feeney has been no exception to the maneuverable pieces.
IU missed five field goals in its 33-27 win against Rutgers on Saturday.
IU had just given up a 13-play, 75-yard Michigan State scoring drive to tie the game with mere seconds remaining. The game went to overtime. The Hoosiers’ momentum had been lost.
In October 2015, IU Coach Kevin Wilson called upon running backs Coach Deland McCullough for another reliable back.
The IDS football reporters discuss IU's chances at ending its 3-game losing streak and defeating Maryland on Saturday.
With eight minutes left in the game, the Maryland Terrapins had the ball at their own 26-yard line. IU led 29-25 after junior kicker Griffin Oakes missed a 38-yard field goal.
After losing 24-14 to Northwestern last week, IU defensive coordinator Tom Allen rallied his defense during practice as the team prepared for Saturday’s matchup against Maryland.
It took two years for Nile Sykes to record his first collegiate sack.
Since defeating Michigan State in Memorial Stadium, IU has not rushed for more than 100 yards in a game.
Early in the first quarter of Saturday’s matchup between IU and Nebraska, Cornhusker quarterback Tommy Armstrong stepped back in the pocket and looked deep down the field.
There’s always one name that IU fans cry out when passes aren’t completed.
Memorial Stadium was silent. Fans were on their feet, but the stadium was silent.
IU ran the ball 40 times in its loss to No. 2 Ohio State on Saturday, and that wasn’t even as many times as it wanted to hand the ball off.
It’s no secret Ohio State quarterback J.T. Barrett was the key to defeating the Hoosiers last week.
How could IU have stopped Ohio State senior quarterback J.T. Barrett?