5 impact players for IU in 2013
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren lists who he thinks will be the five most important players for IU Coach Kevin Wilson's squad next season.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren lists who he thinks will be the five most important players for IU Coach Kevin Wilson's squad next season.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren says IU's young group of players have not reached their full potential.
When IU has won the fourth quarter, the team earned half of its total victories. However, when losing the period, the Hoosiers have not won a single game. That trend continued Saturday afternoon as a fourth quarter implosion from IU pushed Purdue to a 56-35 victory in the annual battle for the Old Oaken Bucket.
The Boilermakers defeated the Hoosiers 56-35 for the second straight year in the Old Oaken Bucket game.
Following his visit to IU on Sunday, North Central (Ind.) H.S. senior defensive tackle Darius Latham has committed to play for the Hoosiers.
The Boilermakers (6-6, 3-5) defeated the Hoosiers (4-8, 3-5) 56-35 for the second straight year in the Old Oaken Bucket Game.
Follow our live coverage of the Old Oaken Bucket game here.
The Hoosiers (4-7, 2-5) ended the day with their second straight loss, a 45-22 defeat at the hands of the Nittany Lions (7-4, 5-2) at Beaver Stadium.
Tyler had always been an IU fan, growing up in Goshen, Ind., with his parents Jeryl and Kim and his younger sister Brooke.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren gives his take on the Penn State situation.
Whatever the problem has been in the Hoosiers’ (4-6, 2-4) rushing attack, they will look to resolve it on Nov. 17, as they face Penn State (6-4, 4-2) in University Park, Pa.
After recording their worst loss of the season against Wisconsin, IU will hit the road this Nov. 17 to face Penn State, a team IU has yet to defeat.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren says IU's loss to Wisconsin may just be a setback on the road to success.
IDS national sports columnist Trent Stutzman thinks that having Notre Dame in the hunt for a BCS national championship means everything is right in the college football world.
After allowing 564 rushing yards against Wisconsin, the Hoosiers fell to the Badgers 62-14 in front of a Senior Day crowd of 43,240 at Memorial Stadium.
IU hasn't defeated Wisconsin on the football field since 2002. This year, the result was no different, with the Badgers beating the Hoosiers 62-14 at Memorial Stadium.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren says IU must learn from Saturday's loss.
At halftime of a game that could determine IU’s postseason hopes, the Badgers’ rushing attack has dominated the Hoosiers, as they trail by a 24-7 margin
Along with its winning tradition, Wisconsin has a long track record of star running backs.
With a lead in the Leaders Division and their postseason hopes in the balance, the Hoosiers will host Wisconsin Saturday afternoon at Memorial Stadium.