Bolser named Tight End of the Week
Senior tight end Ted Bolser was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week Wednesday.
Senior tight end Ted Bolser was named the John Mackey Tight End of the Week Wednesday.
Each week, IU Athletic Director Fred Glass will do a brief Q&A with the IDS about the gameday experience at Memorial Stadium. This week, he talks about the support of the students and the back story of the new cannon, Big Jake.
Wilson has said he wants the offense to be more balanced, rather than so one-dimensional.
Players need to be suspended for the full game or just not be suspended at all. In-game suspensions are probably one of the worst things that sports have.
Redshirt sophomore quarterback Tre Roberson started under center for the second consecutive game, but it was sophomore quarterback Nate Sudfeld who carried the Hoosiers’ offense in IU’s 41-35 loss to Navy on Saturday night.
Falling to the ground, Keenan Reynolds extended his 5-foot-11 frame parallel to the field, reaching for the first down.Reynolds converted the critical fourth down by less than a yard. Navy ran out the clock and cemented its second consecutive win against IU.
In IU’s 41-35 loss to Navy Saturday, the IU defense looked just like it did last year — unable to stop the run.
Navy (1-0) bested the Hoosiers (1-1) 41-35 tonight. This is the second straight year Navy has beat IU by less than a touchdown.
This game against Navy is important for IU. No, it’s not the Missouri game everyone circled at the beginning of the season. No, it’s not a Big Ten team. But yes, it’s a good team. And it’s a game IU should win.
IU (1-0) will host Navy at 6 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium. It will be the first time the Midshipmen have played in Bloomington since 1986.
As IU (1-0) prepares for Navy (0-0), they will have to defeat Navy’s unique style of offense: the triple option.
IU finished the year 4-8 last season, but should have finished 5-7 according to the Pythagorean Expectation Model.
College football was in full swing again Saturday. Finally, the best sport was back after an eight-month break.
In his first career start at running back Thursday night against Indiana State, Coleman rushed for 169 yards and two touchdowns on 14 carries.
After making it out to the tailgate fields Thursday night, you still managed to find your way over to The Rock. Congratulations. That’s something that IU students haven’t been able to do in large part since the Michigan game in 2010.
The Indiana Hoosiers had a record-breaking offensive outburst in their season-opening victory against Indiana State Thursday night at Memorial Stadium.
The decision to start sophomore running back Tevin Coleman over fifth-year senior Stephen Houston came as a surprise.
Fred Glass wanted better fireworks at Memorial Stadium. Boy, did he get fireworks.
The IU offense scored the second most points in IU's 129-year history as they took down Indiana State 73-35.
Indiana State tries to upset IU tonight at 7. IU defeated Indiana State 24-17 in the 2012 season opener.