IU adds pair of 2014 recruits
IU further bolstered its 2014 recruiting class Friday morning with a pair of commitments from lineman in the south.
IU further bolstered its 2014 recruiting class Friday morning with a pair of commitments from lineman in the south.
Wesley Martin, an offensive guard from West Milton, Ohio, announced his commitment to the 2013-14 IU football program Monday afternoon.
According to peegs.com and the Los Angeles Times, Venice High School (California) quarterback Alexander Diamont committed to the IU football program Wednesday.
DeAndre Herron, a 6-foot-5-inch, 325 pound offensive tackle, committed to the IU football program Saturday afternoon.
The joyous resurrection of the IU basketball program, while just cause for celebration, has nearly drowned out the quiet, yet undeniable rise of another program on campus.
The IU football team unveiled five new helmets for the 2013 season Monday in a YouTube video. The team will use each helmet at least once during the upcoming season, as well as the traditional crimson helmet with the IU trident logo on each side.
The matter at hand is recruiting, which has become a sideshow — circus is the truly appropriate term — all its own. The first Wednesday in February is known to recruiting junkies as National Signing Day, which, in my mind, has been elevated to holiday status. It’s sickening, really.
Michael Barwick, a 6-foot-1-inch, 291-pound defensive tackle from Summit Country Day High School in Cincinnati, committed to IU Sunday afternoon.
The IU football program added 6-foot-2, 320 pound offensive/defensive lineman Nate Hoff Monday morning, according to an IU release.
The Big Ten released the conference football schedule for 2014 on Thursday afternoon. IU will open the conference season with Maryland on Sept. 27, 2014 at home in Memorial Stadium.
IU football will play in the Big Ten’s East Division as part of the conference’s realignment starting in 2014, the Big Ten announced Sunday.
Starting in 2014, IU football will play in the Big Ten's East Division as part of the conference's realignment, the conference announced today.
The question on every IU football fan’s mind is, “Will this be the season to break the drought?”
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.