Indiana football showcases retro uniforms against Cincinnati. Here are our (better) ideas
Indiana football is honoring late coach Bill Mallory and giving a nod to 1987 style with their throwback uniforms for its game Saturday against Cincinnati.
211 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
Indiana football is honoring late coach Bill Mallory and giving a nod to 1987 style with their throwback uniforms for its game Saturday against Cincinnati.
As someone who regularly makes rushed predictions about college football teams, I’ve found the best way to minimize how often I look like a complete idiot is to pay very little attention to extremes.
Every once in a while, a pair of college football titans meet in a gladiatorial clash that completely ensnares the nation’s attention, riveting eyeballs to screens across the country.
Well. That could have gone better.
Anyone who has watched enough college football knows it only takes one catastrophic mistake to determine a game’s outcome. Unfortunately for No. 17 IU football, it committed three such errors in a 34-6 loss to No. 18 Iowa in its season opener Saturday.
Sometimes, even when we know they’re coming, things can take us by surprise.
One year after IU football played a conference-only season and finished with a 6-2 record, the Hoosiers are preparing for a full season that kicks off Sept. 4 against Iowa.
So, you want to get into collegiate sports and you’ve trusted IU with your undying fandom. On behalf of the Hoosier faithful, I’d like to answer some of the questions you might have about IU athletics.
If you’re new to IU or the collegiate athletics scene in general, the barrier to entry as a fan can look rather tall. With 24 teams representing 16 extremely distinct sports, you may feel like all you can do is cheer on the athletes wearing red, which gets tricky since that applies to nearly half the schools in the Big Ten.
If you’re new to IU or the collegiate athletics scene in general, the barrier to entry as a fan can look rather tall. With 24 teams representing 16 extremely distinct sports, you may feel like all you can do is cheer on the athletes wearing red, which gets tricky since that applies to nearly half the schools in the Big Ten.
In a unanimous decision, the United States Supreme Court ruled that the NCAA’s cherished tradition of generating millions of dollars in revenue off unpaid student-athletes wasn’t super cool.
When confronted with negative emotion, it’s natural for humans to turn to food. Today, we examine the regional gastronomy of the first eight teams eliminated from the NBA playoffs so their fans know exactly how to eat their feelings.
The Indianapolis 500 is the greatest spectacle in racing and, depending on how good the NBA playoffs are, roughly the fourth greatest spectacle in sports on the last Sunday in May.
Prologue
On today’s episode of Reach for the Pod, the crew talks about the 2021 IU football defense, including its strengths and weaknesses compared to last year’s unit, key players returning and new defensive coordinator Charlton Warren’s impact on the team.
Centuries ago, our planet was a barely habitable rock hurtling through space. What little life did exist knew neither desire nor purpose. Then, against all odds, the dull equilibrium gave way to a burst of rapid evolution. Earth’s organisms began adapting, competing and eventually cultivated a sense of meaning beyond grazing for nutrients or producing unloved offspring.
Welcome to Reach for the Pod! Today, we talk about the IU football offense and what happened during spring ball.
If you’re an IU men’s basketball fan, the last month has probably left you with a handful of questions. The Indiana Daily Student is here to answer the only one that matters — are the Hoosiers going to be any good next year?
In his 1957 book “Syntactic Structures,” renowned linguist Noam Chomsky penned the sentence “Colorless green ideas sleep furiously” to illustrate the concept that a string of words can be grammatically flawless yet seemingly nonsensical.
It’s been a week since IU men’s basketball announced it was parting ways with head coach Archie Miller.