Top five Hoosier game day traditions
1. Hep’s Rock: The best IU football tradition is the most symbolic and profound. Former IU Coach Terry Hoeppner found a limestone boulder on the practice field in his first season in Bloomington.
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1. Hep’s Rock: The best IU football tradition is the most symbolic and profound. Former IU Coach Terry Hoeppner found a limestone boulder on the practice field in his first season in Bloomington.
IU’s depth is about to be tested.
There’s no need to worry about IU’s quarterback.
The keys to IU’s defense are in the hands of a 17-year-old.
Defensive coordinator Tom Allen spiked his headset.
Tom Allen talks about love.
This is the most important season of the Kevin Wilson era.
It’s time to trust Kevin Wilson when it comes to quarterbacks.
Devine Redding is the about to be the next great IU running back.
New defensive coordinator Tom Allen has brought a lot of changes to the IU defense. One of the biggest changes is the new husky position — a hybrid defender whose responsibilities on the field are a mix between those of a linebacker and a cornerback.
IU’s tight ends are underrated.
The IU wide receiving core is about to blow up.
Jacob Robinson exemplifies this year’s defensive line for the Hoosiers.
Last season was a baptism by fire for the IU secondary.
Marcus Oliver couldn’t help but crack a smile.
CHICAGO — Kevin Wilson’s job is on a new hot seat — the powderkeg of the Big Ten’s East Division.
CHICAGO — Big Ten commissioner Jim Delaney skirted around one of the biggest issue in college football — serious player misconduct.
Thirty-two years separated mother and son.
Who is the face of IU football?
Cody Miller doesn’t resemble a normal gold-medalist breaststroker, but that doesn’t faze him.