COLUMN: How Indiana football can end its losing streak against Rutgers
It’s been more than a month since Indiana football won its last game – a bad sign to say the least. There have been a slew of problems the Hoosiers haven’t been able to fix.
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It’s been more than a month since Indiana football won its last game – a bad sign to say the least. There have been a slew of problems the Hoosiers haven’t been able to fix.
Trailing by four with five minutes remaining, Indiana football was in the process of putting together a promising drive in hopes of regaining the lead. One fumble later, the game’s fate was sealed, marking four-straight losses for the Hoosiers.
Will, Jacob and Garrett break down Indiana's 31-10 loss to Michigan. They dive into the firing of Indiana offensive line coach Darren Hiller, and estimate how Rod Carey's tenure will go. Finally, they examine their mid-season roundtable picks and predictions and preview the Hoosiers' contest against Maryland Saturday.
Halfway through its season, Indiana resides with a 3-3 record, perfectly average. However, how the Hoosiers have gotten to this point is far from average and has been a concern since week one.
Plagued by injuries, hosting the fourth-ranked team in the country and fresh off a miserable loss to Nebraska, Indiana was primed to be embarrassed on homecoming day against Michigan — until it didn’t.
The IDS reporters break down what happened in Indiana's loss at Nebraska last weekend. Later, they preview the Hoosiers' homecoming matchup against 4th-ranked Michigan and give their game predictions.
Homecoming is always a time to be celebrated, and there are many ways to do that. Enjoying Indiana football play No. 4 Michigan may not be one of those ways.
The Indiana men’s and women’s basketball programs hosted the annual Hoosier Hysteria event Friday night. The teams participated in a skills challenge and three-point contest before the men’s team played a scrimmage.
The Indiana women’s basketball team was voted to finish second by media and third by conference coaches in the 2022-23 Big Ten preseason poll, the conference announced Wednesday. Graduate guard Grace Berger and senior forward Mackenzie Holmes were selected to the All-Big Ten team by both outlets.
After starting the season 3-0, Indiana football has fallen into a dry spell, losing each of their last two games on the road. The Hoosiers have a tough upcoming schedule taking on three teams ranked in the top 10, starting this weekend against No. 4 Michigan.
It’s been over 43 years since IU has had a recognizable face to go along with its name. Ever since, all there is to look at are the IU letters that make up the pitchfork and the “Hoosiers” nickname — which hardly anyone understands.
Just when there is a sliver of hope — some potential of success within reach — it’s all gone within an instant. That’s the epitome of Indiana football.
Indiana football is coming off its first loss of the season, getting trampled by Cincinnati 45-24. Hoping to put their loss behind them, the Hoosiers are looking to get back in the win column this weekend. Only mighty Nebraska stands in their way.
Indiana football ended nonconference play with a disappointing 21-point loss to the University of Cincinnati. Entering conference play with a 3-1 record overall and a 1-0 record in Big Ten play having defeated Illinois in week one, the Hoosiers are sure to have an uphill battle for the remainder of the season.
It’s weird to see such an unsuccessful program like Indiana doing well, that’s what made the 2020 season so unusual. As the Hoosiers got out to a 3-0 start this season, an unfamiliar sense of relief was starting to come over Indiana fans.
Indiana women’s basketball appeared at the program’s first combined institutional basketball media day Thursday. Head coach Teri Moren and junior guards Sydney Parrish and Chloe Moore-McNeil spoke on the podium for the Hoosiers.
Will, Jacob and Garrett look back at Indiana's thrilling win over Western Kentucky and discuss takeaways from the win. They then make predictions for Indiana's first road game at Cincinnati.
How is one supposed to judge a sports team? Is it by statistics and analytics, the so-called “eye test,” or a combination of both?
Somehow, Indiana football is 3-0. For the third consecutive week, the Hoosiers escaped with a victory, finding a way at the very end to beat Western Kentucky University 33-30 in overtime.
Indiana football is off to a good start in its 2022 season. Improving their record to 2-0 against the University of Idaho last weekend, the Hoosiers have already matched their 2021 win total. Yes, last season was that bad.