COLUMN: Indiana football is set up to make a lot of noise in the Big Ten
Indiana has the pieces to be a competitor in the Big Ten this season.
Indiana has the pieces to be a competitor in the Big Ten this season.
The Hoosiers’ starting offense has scored 19 touchdowns over the past three games.
The Hoosiers began their season 4-0 with a 38-point victory over the 49ers.
The Hoosiers eclipsed 40 points for the third consecutive game.
Maher and the backline didn’t allow a goal from open play against the Terrapins.
The loss dropped the Hoosiers to 2-3-3 on the season.
Indiana gets a second chance at Notre Dame on Sunday.
The Terrapins led the Hoosiers 1-0 with 20 minutes left in the game.
Curt Cignetti will look to become the first Indiana head coach to begin his tenure 4-0.
Notre Dame hosts game one on Friday, followed by Indiana hosting two days later.
The Hoosiers have defeated the Terrapins twice in their last two matchups.
The Hoosiers suffered their second consecutive Big Ten loss.
The Bruins’ talent across the pitch posed too significant of a problem for the Hoosiers.
West missed all but one play of the second half against UCLA on Sept. 14.
The Hoosiers enter Big Ten play in full Jan. 2 against Rutgers.
The Hoosiers begin conference play against Penn State on Dec. 7.
One of IU women’s basketball’s all-time greats hasn’t received much playing time in the WNBA.
The Hoosiers’ guards missed summer practice due to knee injuries.
The Hoosiers went undefeated against Hofstra University on day two.