COLUMN: Football fans need to make up their minds
IU football fans need to decide if they actually want to care about the Hoosiers.
IU football fans need to decide if they actually want to care about the Hoosiers.
It's a job that means a lot to him, and he's finding success early.
The Hoosiers are looking to sweep their non-conference slate for the second year in a row.
Simmie Cobbs Jr. may be out a significant amount of time with an injury, however, IU has the depth to replace him.
His first career interception and a game-high in tackles were enough for Marcelino Ball to earn weekly honors.
A lot was made about the quarterback battle in fall camp, but IU Coach Kevin Wilson chose the right guy.
Nick Westbrook filled in for Simmie Cobbs Jr. last week, and when Cobbs went down injured, did so again.
After jumping out to a big lead, the Hoosiers nearly let this one slip away.
IU opened up with a 30-point lead, and held on after 20 unanswered by Ball State.
The Hoosier football team has lost three straight games to the Cardinals dating back to 2008.
The defensive line was more than a man down against FIU, but stepped up.
The keys to the IU defense are in the hands of a 17-year old.
Ball security has been an issue, and other running backs are at his heels working for more carries.
Jerome Johnson was a 3-star commit out of high school.
Strong preseason performances meant four recent IU players have made their NFL dreams reality.
The Hoosiers are looking to start off strong in hopes of reaching a second straight bowl game this season.
IU Coach Kevin Wilson chooses the JUCO transfer over in-house options.
His quarterbacks have succeeded in the past, and so will Richard Lagow.
His maturity is what his coaches rave about most.
Teammates and coaches have taken notice of Cronk's athleticism.