IU football gives out team awards at banquet
Senior offensive lineman Dan Feeney and junior linebacker Tegray Scales shared the MVP award.
Senior offensive lineman Dan Feeney and junior linebacker Tegray Scales shared the MVP award.
Feeney will round out his career as a Hoosier against No. 19 Utah on Dec. 28.
Tom Allen coached 15 years of high school football before coaching college football.
The former defensive lineman's back injury still affects him to this day.
Players were pressured to play through injuries, denied treatment and shamed for injuries.
Allen transformed the defense and should be able to that with the entire team.
Coaching changes can lead to de-commitments, but that's yet to happen for the Hoosiers.
Beating Utah would be a perfect way to start the Tom Allen era.
IU earned a bid to the 2016 Foster Farms Bowl in Santa Clara, California.
The Hoosiers head to California for a Dec. 28 matchup with the Utes.
The Hoosiers head to California for a Dec. 28 matchup with the Utes.
Kevin Wilson had served as the IU head coach for six years.
Glass cited philosophical difference between him and former coach Kevin Wilson but failed to elaborate.
The decision was not due to on-field performance, Athletic Director Glass said.
IU tied a program record of 12 total All-Big Ten honorees.
Eleven Hoosiers were recognized by the conference for their performances in 2016.
Diamont has served as the backup quarterback for IU for three seasons.
The Music City Bowl is the best possible bowl for IU.
The Hoosiers will play a 13th game for the second consecutive season.
IU has won four straight Old Oaken Buckets for the first time since 1947.