Here's why you should get excited
Here are 20 reasons to love the coming months, from many different angles.
Here are 20 reasons to love the coming months, from many different angles.
On Tuesday, the Senate subcommittee on antitrust, competition policy and consumer rights had hearings on college football’s method of crowning a national champion.
Let’s take a look at some can’t-miss contests of the 2009 college football season.
One of IU’s latest verbal commitments, Jibreel Black, isn’t an ordinary recruit.
The Senate plans to hold a hearing next week looking into antitrust issues surrounding the college football Bowl Championship Series.
Kellen Lewis has found a new home.
Politics are normal during football season for the Golden Domers, especially now, as yet another Irish coach is on the hot seat.
Has Bob Stoops been put on the hot seat at Oklahoma?
After the loss of her husband Terry Hoeppner, late IU football coach , Jane Hoeppner still calls Bloomington home.
IU football coach Bill Lynch announced Wednesday that senior wide receiver Kellen Lewis was dismissed from the IU football team for violating team rules.
What will IU's football future hold without Kellen Lewis? Fact is, things don't look too bright.
IU football coach Bill Lynch announced today that senior wide receiver Kellen Lewis has been dismissed from the IU football team for violating team rules.
Marcus Thigpen knew ESPN wasn’t going to rave over his blazing speed during last weekend’s NFL Draft coverage. He was an undersized IU wide receiver-turned-running back who stood in the shadow of Kellen Lewis and wasn’t the go-to guy in the red zone because of James Hardy’s presence.
Like most coaches, IU football coach Bill Lynch casts a tame poker face during the most uncomfortable situations.
Last year, senior Ray Fisher caught passes from quarterbacks Kellen Lewis and Ben Chappell. This spring he is trying to intercept them. Fisher switched from wide receiver to cornerback to help the football team’s defense, which ranked near the bottom of the Big Ten in most defensive categories last year.
Whether you’re a critic, a fan or a love-to-hate sports columnist, don’t don the John Madden costume when analyzing IU’s spring football game.
IU coach Bill Lynch stressed last week the importance of an improved rushing attack. The Hoosiers’ renewed emphasis on the backfield was evident Saturday afternoon, as Demetrius McCray and Darius Willis led the Crimson team to a 28-27 win in the Spring Game.
The Spring Game, which is slated for 2 p.m. Saturday at Memorial Stadium, will mark the end of the offseason practice schedule for the Hoosiers. The IU men’s basketball team will sign autographs at the event from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Last season, IU suffered the injury bug so bad, it was almost OK to use it as an excuse for the disappointing 3-9 record. Not this year, though – not with this rigorous schedule that boasts many bowl teams. The Hoosiers’ defense must step up even more than the offense.
Moving junior Ben Chappell to the primary quarterback position this spring seemed to be working well.