The Reactionary Preview: The B1G Title Game – IUFB vs Ohio State

Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) rushes up the field Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, during the 100th annual Old Oaken Bucket game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette. Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Purdue Boilermakers, 56-3. I still need to be pinched to even imagine that the Indiana football team that I’ve followed so closely […]
Indiana’s Defense Dominates 4th Quarter in 30-20 Win Over #3 Oregon

The Indiana Hoosiers made history on Saturday. The Hoosiers got their first road victory over a Top-5 team, defeating the #3-ranked Oregon Ducks in Eugene. This was made possible by a stout Indiana defense who stepped up big in the 4th quarter, dominating a powerful Oregon offense in a hostile Big 10 road environment.
Hosea Wheeler Embraces Indiana’s Relentless Attacking Defense

With the departures of CJ West, James Carpenter, and Lanell Carr Jr., Indiana was left searching for reinforcements along the defensive line. The Hoosiers turned to the transfer portal and landed an experienced addition in Western Kentucky defensive tackle Hosea Wheeler.
IU Spring Football 2025 – Defensive Line Preview, Depth Chart and Superlatives

Written By: Nick Gonzales (@nrgonzales_)
The Indiana Hoosiers made a lot of noise last season with a tremendous turnaround during their first year with football head coach Curt Cignetti. The same program that went 9-27 from the 2021 to the end of the 2023 season went 11-2 with an appearance in the first 12 team College Football Playoff during their 2024 season. The 2024 roster was made up of many transfers and showed what the future may hold for the Hoosiers. After an outstanding season, Cignetti’s Hoosiers are still not satisfied and have even bigger goals for this season.
Five Incoming Transfers to Watch for Indiana Football Spring Practice

Written by: TJ Inman
2024 was a historic campaign for the Indiana Hoosiers. IU was 11-2 and made the College Football Playoff, ultimately losing to Notre Dame in South Bend. A large portion of the success in year number one of the Curt Cignetti era could be attributed to very successful additions from the transfer portal. Kurtis Rourke, Elijah Sarratt, Myles Price, Zach Horton, Ke’Shawn Williams and Trey Wedig stood out on offense while guys like Mikail Kamara, CJ West, Jaylin Walker and Aiden Fisher were outstanding on defense. A good chunk of the first-year transfers came from James Madison and helped instill the culture Curt Cignetti and his staff were going for. Having that prior relationship clearly helped with talent evaluation.