ESPN's College GameDay and FOX's Big Noon Kickoff Bring Spotlight to Bloomington

ESPN's College GameDay and FOX's Big Noon Kickoff Bring Spotlight to Bloomington

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)

The Indiana football team sits at 7-0 (4-0), is ranked 13th in both national polls and has the attention of the national media. The Hoosiers hosted FOX’s Big Noon Kickoff pregame show last Saturday prior to Indiana’s 49-point win over Nebraska. This weekend ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to their city for the Hoosiers game against the Washington Huskies.

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Tayven Jackson is Expected to Rise to the Occasion as the Next Man Up

Tayven Jackson is Expected to Rise to the Occasion as the Next Man Up

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)

Saturday’s victory against the Cornhuskers was a historic win – tying the school record for the largest margin of victory against a Big Ten opponent (49 points). While the Hoosiers had an excellent game, one player was missing from the second half that has some fans worrying. Quarterback transfer from Ohio, Kurtis Rourke, didn’t play in the second half due to a thumb injury and won’t play this weekend against Washington. Rourke is supposed to return soon, but until then, redshirt sophomore Tayven Jackson, will be stepping into the role as the Hoosiers’ starting QB for this week.

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Media Monday: Quotes From Curt Cignetti's Press Conference Ahead of Nebraska Game

Media Monday: Quotes From Curt Cignetti's Press Conference Ahead of Nebraska Game

IU Athletics Release

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. –––– After the bye week, Indiana head football coach Curt Cignetti addressed the media inside the Don Croftcheck Football Team Room on Monday (Oct. 14) ahead of the Saturday (Oct. 19) afternoon kickoff against Nebraska at Memorial Stadium.

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Indiana Moves to 6-0 With 41-24 Win in Evanston Over Northwestern

Indiana Moves to 6-0 With 41-24 Win in Evanston Over Northwestern

Written by: TJ Inman

Curt Cignetti continues to rewrite the Indiana record books and for the first time since 1967, the Indiana Hoosiers are 6-0. The Hoosiers withstood a tough test from Northwestern and the IU offense answered the bell over and over as they knocked off the Wildcats 41-24 in Evanston to earn bowl eligibility. This is the first time since 1896 the Hoosiers have six straight double-digit victories and they enter their first bye week still not facing a deficit yet this season.

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Hoosiers Go West and Blast the Bruins 42-13

Hoosiers Go West and Blast the Bruins 42-13

Written by: TJ Inman

The Indiana Hoosiers have not played in the Rose Bowl since 1968. Tonight’s game was not the New Year’s bowl game so often associated with Pasadena but the Rose Bowl venue hosted the Big Ten opener for the UCLA Bruins and IU’s return to the West Coast was eye-opening. Indiana got off to a 21-0 start and never let up, hammering the UCLA Bruins 42-13 to improve to 3-0 on the season.

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