The Reactionary Take: #1 IUFB vs #5 Oregon – The Peach Bowl

Indiana University (IU) celebrated a remarkable 56-22 victory over #5 Oregon in the Peach Bowl, marking their 15th consecutive win. Under head coach Curt Cignetti, IU has transformed from a struggling team to championship contenders, with standout performances from players like Daniel Ndukwe and Elijah Sarratt, furthering excitement for their potential national title.
Peach Bowl Wrap and Reaction: No.1 Indiana 56 No.5 Oregon 22

Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers celebrate winning the Peach Bowl. Image: Jasper Owens, Hoosier Huddle Opponent: Oregon Ducks Location: Mercedes Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA Why They Played: The Hoosiers and Ducks played for a second time in the 2025 season as part of the CFP Semifinals at the Peach Bowl. What The Game Meant: The […]
Haines Adapts as Indiana Defense Prepares for Life Without Daley

Indiana’s dominant defense faces its toughest test yet in the Rose Bowl after losing breakout edge rusher Stephen Daley. With Alabama looming, defensive coordinator Bryant Haines turns to sophomore Daniel Ndukwe, trusting preparation, depth, and a next man up mentality on college football’s biggest stage.
The Reactionary Take: IUFB vs Wisconsin

IUFB is 11-0 for the first time in school history with a chance to have a perfect season in two weeks in West Lafayette against Purdue.
2025 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 17 Days (Daniel Ndukwe)

2025 Countdown to Kickoff: #17 Daniel Ndukwe
Height: 6’3”
Weight: 244 pounds
Hometown: Lithonia, Georgia (Arabia Mountain)
Class/Position:Sophomore / Defensive Line
2024 Countdown to IUFB Kickoff: 91 Days (Daniel Ndukwe)

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#91 – Daniel Ndukwe
Height: 6’3”
Weight: 225 pounds
Hometown: Lithonia, Georgia (Arabia Mountain High School)
Hoosiers Pick Up Third Commitment of the Day as Daniel Ndukwe Flips to IU

Edge defensive lineman Daniel Ndukwe, a three-star prospect from Lithonia, Georgia, has committed to the Indiana Hoosiers, following head coach Curt Cignetti. Ndukwe, who previously committed to James Madison, recorded impressive stats in his senior season, totaling 35 tackles and excelling in track and field events.