Cignetti Coaches Show Recap: “It’s A Big Game Cause It’s The Next Game”

In a recent episode of “Inside IU Football,” Coach Curt Cignetti discussed the Hoosiers’ performance and their upcoming game against the Washington Huskies. He praised the team’s crowd support and reflected on their recent win over Nebraska. With starting QB Kurtis Rourke doubtful, Tayven Jackson will start, as Cignetti emphasizes the importance of preparation and teamwork for continued success.
Shawn Asbury: ‘Indiana Is Something You Want To Be A Part Of’

Defensive Back Shawn Asbury made a pivotal interception against Nebraska, returning it 78 yards and shifting game momentum. Although he didn’t score, Asbury appreciated the energetic commentary by Gus Johnson and credited first-year coach Curt Cignetti for fostering a winning culture, boosting both player performance and fan engagement.
Scores From Around the Nation: Week 7 IUFB Opponent Recap

Indiana, refreshed after their bye week, faces a tough stretch in their conference schedule. The summary of their opponents reveals a mixed bag: Nebraska (5-1) and Michigan State (3-3) are rested; Washington (4-3) and Ohio State (5-1) suffered losses. This week’s upcoming match at home promises excitement.
2024 At First Glance: Week 9 Washington Huskies

The Washington Huskies, coming off a successful 2023 season, face significant changes in 2024 with new head coach Jedd Fisch and a roster overhaul. As they adjust to the Big Ten, they must rebuild their offense and defense after losing numerous starters. The upcoming matchup against the Hoosiers on October 26 is pivotal.
Opinion: IU Fans Should Be Happy For Penix and Former IU Staff, but Don’t Forget How You Treated Them at IU

Written by Sammy Jacobs (@Hoosier_Huddle)
When the Washington Huskies and Michigan Wolverines kickoff in the 2024 College Football Playoff Final next Monday night there will be plenty of Hoosier ties involved on both sides.
Big Ten Conference Adds Oregon and Washington Starting in 2024

Big Ten Conference Release
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors (COP/C) voted today to admit the University of Oregon and the University of Washington to the Big Ten Conference effective August 2, 2024, with competition to begin in all sports for the 2024-25 academic year. With the schools’ admission, Oregon and Washington will also join the Big Ten Academic Alliance (BTAA), a consortium of world-class research institutions dedicated to advancing their academic missions.