Jonathan ‘Ballgame’ Brady “Appreciative and Excited’ for National Championship Game

Jonathan Brady, a transfer wide receiver for the Indiana Hoosiers, has made a significant impact this season, particularly in special teams with impressive statistics. His chemistry with quarterback Fernando Mendoza, whom he followed from Cal, has enhanced his performance. After a victorious Peach Bowl, Brady is poised to compete in the National Championship, reflecting on his remarkable journey.
D’Angelo Ponds Does It All in Peach Bowl Win

Fresh off a Defensive MVP performance in the Rose Bowl, D’Angelo Ponds put together another stellar performance in Friday’s Peach Bowl.
Aiden Fisher Ready To Face “Whole New” Oregon Team in Peach Bowl

When Indiana faced Oregon during the regular season, it was Aiden Fisher who was the difference-maker for the Hoosiers. The senior linebacker flew around the field, totaling a season-high 13 tackles (4 solo) and 1.5 sacks against the Ducks, helping propel Indiana to a 30-20 win. The Hoosiers will need another big game from Fisher if they hope to beat Oregon again and advance to the National Championship game.
Elijah Sarratt and Indiana Up to the Challenge Against No. 5 Oregon

Following a convincing victory against Alabama in the Rose Bowl, Indiana has a date in the Peach Bowl against a familiar foe: the Oregon Ducks. The Hoosiers have already beaten the Ducks once this season, but this time, a trip to the National Championship hangs in the balance. Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt spoke to the media on Monday to preview how the Hoosiers stack up against the Ducks’ secondary.
Cignetti and Lanning Agree: We Need To Change The CFB Calendar

The college football calendar is broken; this much is a given. Top seeds have nearly a month off before the playoffs, and coaches of those teams must woo transfers while actively preparing for playoff games. Oregon head coach Dan Lanning has been campaigning to change the calendar for a while. On Saturday, he gained an unlikely ally in this pursuit: his opposing coach in the Peach Bowl, Indiana’s Curt Cignetti.
D’Angelo Ponds Embraces His Role as a Leader and Is Ready to Silence the Doubters

Indiana silenced the doubters last Saturday, defeating the #3 Oregon Ducks 30-20, earning their first-ever top-five road win. For team leaders like cornerback D’Angelo Ponds, Saturday was not a surprise but rather a chance for them to show the world what they already knew –– that this team is for real.
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.
Coach Cignetti Show Recap: ‘I Have Confidence in Our Team’

Head Coach Curt Cignetti sat down with “Voice of the Hoosiers” Don Fischer for another edition of “Inside IU Football.” Over the course of the hour-long show, Coach Cig spoke on how he feels the Hoosiers are playing and what he wants to see from the team heading into their road matchup against #3 Oregon on Saturday.
Pat Coogan and The #7 Hoosiers Ready For “Big Opportunity” Against #3 Oregon

Fresh off of a bye week, #7 Indiana faces their toughest test this season, playing on the road against #3 Oregon. For the Hoosiers’ this will be their second top-ten matchup of the season and another chance to silence the doubters. In order to get the win in a tough Big Ten environment, the Hoosiers will have to lean on the leadership of their captains; for the offense, that means rallying behind veteran center Pat Coogan.