How will IU football respond to its performance against No. 1 Ohio State Saturday?
For IU football, the season always seemed to be building to Ohio State.
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For IU football, the season always seemed to be building to Ohio State.
Anthony Corsaro said it best.
With No. 1 Ohio State rolling into town looking to bump IU into the loss column for the first time this season, there is only one question fans want answered.
“The Intern” had everything going for it.
There aren’t many scenarios in which IU goes on the road to a power-five conference team and is billed as a daunting opponent, but somehow, the storyline out of Winston-Salem was that IU would “run roughshod” over Wake Forest.
Crimson pitchfork
IU football is entering uncharted territory.
IU has developed an unorthodox formula for winning football games.
One third of the way there.
The IU defense won’t say “I told you so,” so I will.
One game at a time.
Cell reception isn’t great inside Memorial Stadium, so maybe those fans tweeting from the bleachers missed the news.
There is a theme when coaches and teammates talk about Nate Sudfeld.
From Wednesday until early Sunday morning, approximately 40,000 young adults engaged in the college campus tradition that is Welcome Week.
If there is a word for déjà vu the third time, that’s what Coach Kevin Wilson and the IU football team are experiencing in 2015.
Grade: C+
Her name is often mentioned alongside Jimi Hendrix, Kurt Cobain and Janis Joplin.
Grade: C-
We’ve all seen what a season without Nate Sudfeld looks like.
Welcome back behind the bars of Litchfield, where we are introduced to the new regime of assistant warden Joe Caputo.