Column: Hoosiers need to build on win
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren explains what the Hoosiers' win means.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren explains what the Hoosiers' win means.
With credit to their fourth quarter performance, the Hoosiers (3-5, 1-3) won their first Big Ten game of the year 31-17 over Illinois (2-6, 0-4) on its homecoming game in Champaign.
After a slow start and a quarterback switch, IU has taken a 21-14 lead over Illinois at the halfway point of the game.
After a slow start and a quarterback switch, IU has a 21-14 lead over Illinois at the halfway point of the game.
Both IU and Illinois hope for a third win of the season as they play against each other Saturday in Champaign, Ill.
Saturday, IU will head to Champaign, Ill., to find a way to snap its losing streak against an Illinois team during its homecoming weekend.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren breaks down Saturday's game.
After rumors surfaced on Twitter of his commitment Tuesday evening athlete Rashard Fant, Fairburn, Ga., has made it official. He is now a member of IU’s 2013 football
Offensive tackle Jason Spriggs and offensive guard Dan Feeney have received immediate playing time during their first year with the team.
Georgia athlete Rashard Fant is the 12th member of IU's 2013 football recruiting class.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren gives his take on the IU quarterback battle.
The losses continue for the Hoosiers (2-5, 0-3) as Navy (4-3) defeated IU by one point at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium, 31-30.
Despite leading by nine points with less than six minutes remaining in the outing, the Hoosiers (2-5, 0-3) were unable to keep the lead, losing to Navy (4-3) 31-30.
IDS football columnist says leadership will take IU to the next level.
Despite leading by nine points with under six minutes remaining in the outing, the Hoosiers (2-5, 0-3) were unable to hold on, losing to Navy (4-3) 31-30.
Despite allowing a pick-six late in the second quarter, IU has gained a 20-14 lead over the Navy Midshipmen at halftime in Annapolis, Md.
Very few teams in the country run the triple option attack as their primary form of offense. When they do, the teams they face struggle to stop it.
IU has won the only two meetings (1985 and 1986) in the series. However, this is the first time the Hoosiers will play the Midshipmen in Annapolis, Md.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren explains what makes playing Navy so special.
IDS football columnist Connor Killoren says it's time for the IU fans to properly support their team.