phughes+FollowHoosiers stun Ohio State for B1G crownIndiana football fans just witnessed history—after decades of heartbreak, the Hoosiers finally took down Ohio State and clinched their first Big Ten Championship since World War II. The energy in Indianapolis was electric, and you could feel the pride everywhere. What stood out? The mutual respect between Indiana and OSU fans, and the way Charlie Becker stepped up when it mattered most. Even with some wild moments in the stands and questionable stadium replays, this was a night no Hoosier will forget. Can Indiana keep this magic going into the playoffs? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Hoosiers10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCignetti’s Hoosiers Stun Buckeyes for Big Ten GloryHoosier Nation, did you ever think you’d see the day? Curt Cignetti just pulled off the impossible—Indiana toppled the mighty Buckeyes in a 13-10 thriller to clinch their first outright Big Ten title since 1945! Jake Butt called it a once-in-a-lifetime run, and honestly, who can argue? From FBS cellar-dwellers to playoff favorites in two seasons—Cignetti’s vision is changing college football history. #Sports #Football #Hoosiers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIllinois stuns Indiana with a statement winIllinois absolutely dominated Indiana in their Big Ten opener, handing the Hoosiers a 78-57 loss that has fans and players alike asking tough questions. Illinois jumped out early, building a 36-point lead at one point, and never let Indiana find their rhythm. Turnovers and rebounding woes plagued the Hoosiers, who were missing their star center Zania Socka-Nguemen. Even a strong fourth quarter couldn’t hide how outmatched Indiana looked for most of the game. With three straight losses to Illinois—all by double digits—what do you think Indiana needs to change to bounce back? #Sports #IllinoisBasketball #Hoosiers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowHoosiers stumble in Big Ten opener at IllinoisIndiana women’s basketball hit a rough patch in their Big Ten opener, falling hard to Illinois 78-57. The Hoosiers were outpaced from the start, trailing by double digits just minutes in and struggling to recover. Illinois dominated inside, outscoring IU 58-18 in the paint and winning the rebound battle. Turnovers and missed layups piled up for Indiana, who clearly missed the presence of injured center Zania Socka-Nguemen. Despite Shay Ciezki’s 23-point effort, it wasn’t enough to close the gap. What do you think IU needs to turn things around before their next home game? #Sports #Hoosiers #BigTen00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers dominate with teamwork and gritIndiana fans, that was a statement win! The Hoosiers absolutely took control against Bethune-Cookman, running up a 100-56 victory with five players hitting double digits and a defense that held the Wildcats to just 31% shooting. What stood out most was how unselfish this squad played—27 assists on 36 baskets and 45 points from the bench! Tucker DeVries bounced back strong, and Lamar Wilkerson found new ways to score even when his shot wasn’t falling. With tougher games ahead, this kind of chemistry and depth could make all the difference. How do you see this team stacking up in the next stretch? #Sports #Hoosiers #IndianaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIU football’s shot at perfection: Can Cignetti match Knight?IU football is 11-0, and the buzz in Bloomington is electric—could this be the year they match the legendary 1976 Hoosiers’ perfect season? Coach Curt Cignetti, often compared to the iconic Bobby Knight, says he’s heard the talk and embraces the challenge. While Cignetti’s style is different, his results speak for themselves: a higher career winning percentage than Knight, but still chasing that elusive national title. With the 50th anniversary of Knight’s unbeaten run, the stakes feel even higher. How do you think this football squad stacks up against the basketball legends? #Sports #IUFootball #Hoosiers00Share