Indiana fires head football coach Tom Allen after 7 seasons
Indiana football has fired head coach Tom Allen after seven seasons together, IU Athletics announced in a press release Sunday.
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Indiana football has fired head coach Tom Allen after seven seasons together, IU Athletics announced in a press release Sunday.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Myles Jackson and Venson Sneed Jr. each overpowered the opposing offensive tackles tasked with blocking them. But in a theme common in Indiana football’s 35-31 loss to Purdue Saturday afternoon, they failed to finish the play.
WEST LAFAYETTE — Indiana football fell to Purdue 35-31 Saturday afternoon at Ross-Ade Stadium in the final game of the season, marking the Hoosiers third consecutive loss to the Boilermakers in the Old Oaken Bucket game.
NEW YORK — Standing in front of Indiana men’s basketball’s bench, senior forward Anthony Walker turned to his right and raised his right arm, inviting the raucous cheers from the Hoosier faithful at Madison Square Garden.
NEW YORK — It wasn’t the first time all game they seemed to do everything right.
NEW YORK — Marred by rebounding struggles and foul trouble, Indiana men’s basketball fell 77-57 to No. 5 University of Connecticut on Sunday afternoon at Madison Square Garden.
With the shot clock winding down, Indiana men’s basketball freshman forward Mackenzie Mgbako tirelessly scurried around the perimeter to hound Wright State University ballhandlers.
Fresh off a narrow yet uninspiring 72-64 win over Army West Point on Nov. 12, Indiana men’s basketball has a chance to refine its perimeter defense and second unit scoring when it takes on Wright State University on Thursday night at Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall.
CJ Gunn squared his hips toward the basket and rose for his shot. The sophomore guard flicked his right wrist and sent it toward the hoop, carefully eyeing the ball’s descent toward the rim.
With just a 1-point lead over Army West Point after a half of play Sunday night in Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall, Indiana basketball desperately needed someone to step up.
CHAMPAIGN, IL. — Sophomore running back Jaylin Lucas looked dejected as he slowly strode by himself into the tunnel. Not too far ahead of him, redshirt senior defensive tackle Andre Carter held his head low and continually shook it in frustration, refusing to glance up at the celebration surrounding him.
CHAMPAIGN, IL. — In a back-and-forth offensive affair, Indiana football fell 48-45 in overtime against Illinois on Saturday afternoon in Champaign, Illinois.
With an improbable 20-14 win over Wisconsin on Nov. 4, bowl eligibility remains a possibility for Indiana football. Despite starting the season 2-6 and dropping their first five conference matchups, the Hoosiers can sneak into a bowl by winning their final three games.
Even with a defender draped around his hip, Donaven McCulley still found a way to make a play.
Malik Reneau threw his hands up and shook his head in frustration when he saw the ball rattle through the hoop.
Indiana men’s basketball fields its most uncertain roster in multiple seasons. After losing four of their five starters from last season — including program legend Trayce Jackson-Davis and first-round NBA draftee Jalen Hood-Schifino — the Hoosiers brought in 10 newcomers.
Some players might say they just don’t hear the noise. Make no mistake, Kel’el Ware heard it — loud and clear.
Basketball is officially back in Bloomington. Indiana men’s basketball defeated the University of Indianapolis 74-52 Sunday afternoon at Assembly Hall in the first of the Hoosiers’ two exhibition matchups.
With a 4th and 1 on Indiana football’s 29-yard line, trailing 24-21, head coach Tom Allen faced a difficult decision.
Indiana football defensive back Jordan Grier had an opportunity for a momentum-shifting play.