Spring game previews fall season
IU’s football team completed its spring practice schedule Saturday afternoon during the annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game at Memorial Stadium.
IU’s football team completed its spring practice schedule Saturday afternoon during the annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game at Memorial Stadium.
On Saturday, the work put in during its 15-practice schedule since March 2 will be put on display at the Hoosiers’ annual Cream and Crimson Spring Game.
Now situated with the team and with only one practice remaining until the 2013 Cream and Crimson Spring Game on Saturday, IU Coach Kevin Wilson said he is pleased with how Inge has fit in thus far.
IU has raised the price of football student tickets for the first time in 15 years.
With NFL scouts watching, former IU football players took the field at Mellencamp Pavilion on Monday morning for IU’s pro day.
The Hoosiers announced Wednesday morning that William Inge has been hired as their new linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator, effective immediately.
William Inge has been hired as IU football's new linebackers coach and co-defensive coordinator, effective immediately.
Before deciding to come to Bloomington, Inge served as the defensive coordinator and linebackers coach at Buffalo for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Most recently, he was the assistant defensive line coach for the NFL's Buffalo Bills.
Four-star wide receiver Taj Williams, a high school senior from Tallahassee, Fla., has committed to IU, becoming the 23rd member of the Hoosiers’ 2013 class.
IU co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach Mike Ekeler has taken a job at USC as its new linebackers coach.
The 22-man class includes four four-star commits, 13 three-star commits and five two-star players.
Former Oklahoma offense line coach James Patton will join the IU football coaching staff as recruiting coordinator, special teams coordinator and assistant defensive line coach, IU Coach Kevin Wilson announced Monday.
IU inked its highest-ranked recruiting class in school history, signing 18 of the school’s early commitments, including four four-star prospects Wednesday.
Despite meeting just two years ago, Padmore and Smith have developed an enduring friendship that is evident both on and off the field.
For a program mired in mediocrity — the Hoosiers have the second most losses out of any Division I program in NCAA history — why would the nation’s best high school players want to come to Bloomington? Why consider IU?
There were multiple National Signing Day surprises, as four additional recruits chose IU Wednesday morning, and one former Hoosier commit changed schools mid-day.
Assistant Coach Mark Hagen left the Hoosiers in favor of a job at Texas A&M, IU confirmed Wednesday afternoon. As the recruiting coordinator for the team, Hagen has put together one of the best classes in IU history, currently ranked in the top 50 nationally by Rivals.com and 247Sports.com.
In his two seasons with the Hoosiers, Hagen coached defensive tackles Adam Replogle and Larry Black Jr. into the team’s two leading tacklers for loss and sacks in 2012.
Defensive tackles and special teams coach and recruiting coordinator Mark Hagen has left IU in favor of a position at Texas A&M, an IU source confirmed Wednesday afternoon.
Hoosier Sports columnist Aaron Siegal-Eisman gives his top three moments in IU sports from the past weekend.