GalacticGiraffe+FollowHoosiers look to bounce back before Big TenIndiana fans, this Saturday’s matchup against Chicago State is more than just another game—it's a chance for the Hoosiers to reset after a tough stretch and build momentum before the Big Ten grind. After dropping three of their last four, IU needs to sharpen their execution, especially on defense and in transition. With Chicago State’s defense among the weakest in D1, expect plenty of rim attacks and highlight dunks from Bailey, Alexis, and Sisley. What do you want to see from the Hoosiers before conference play heats up? Let’s talk game plans and breakout players! #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana football faces NIL chaos and portal dramaIndiana’s playoff dreams are getting rocked by the wild world of college football—think NIL deals, transfer portal shakeups, and now, Fernando Mendoza taking home the Heisman. The transfer portal is turning into a revolving door, making it tough for teams like the Hoosiers to build any real momentum. Meanwhile, NIL money is changing the game for both players and programs. With all this upheaval, can Indiana actually compete for a playoff spot, or is the system stacked against them? Curious to hear how folks think this new era is shaping up for our team. #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeFootball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana stuns Ohio State in Big Ten classicIndiana just snapped Ohio State’s 30-game win streak in a nail-biter, winning 13-10 and shaking up the college football world. Despite being underdogs, the Hoosiers proved they can hang with the nation’s best, and now both teams head into the playoffs with something to prove. Fans are buzzing about questionable play-calling from Ohio State, while Indiana’s confidence is sky-high. This upset isn’t just a big deal for these teams—it’s a reminder that anything can happen, and every school’s championship dreams are alive. What do you think this means for the playoff picture? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #OhioState00Share
summersivan+FollowIndiana Hoosiers defend home turf against Chicago StateIndiana’s home court has been a fortress this season, with the Hoosiers boasting a perfect 7-0 record in Bloomington. As they gear up to face the Chicago State Cougars, fans are buzzing about whether Indiana’s high-powered offense—averaging over 85 points per game—can keep rolling. Chicago State, struggling on the road, will have to dig deep to keep up. With standout performances from Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries, this matchup could be a showcase for Indiana’s depth. What do you think: Can the Hoosiers keep their home streak alive, or will Chicago State pull off a surprise? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowHoosiers eye TCU’s Josh Hoover for QB spotIndiana football fans, things could get interesting this offseason. With the Hoosiers riding high as the No. 1 seed, all eyes are on the transfer portal—especially at quarterback. There’s buzz that TCU’s Josh Hoover, a proven Big 12 playmaker with 36 games under his belt, might be a top target for IU. Coach Cignetti has a track record of finding the right fit, but will he stick with rising sophomore Alberto Mendoza or go after Hoover’s experience? The decision could shape next season’s playoff hopes. What do you think—should Indiana bet on experience or develop their young talent? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana heads to Rose Bowl: Can the defense hold up?Indiana fans are buzzing as the Hoosiers clinch their first Rose Bowl trip in decades, topping the polls and beating Ohio State for the Big Ten title. But there’s a twist—star edge rusher Stephen Daley is out for the season after an injury during celebrations. With Daley joining Kellan Wyatt on the sidelines, all eyes are on defensive coordinator Bryant Haines to keep the defense strong. Who’s making the trip to Pasadena? And how confident are you in Indiana’s defense without Daley? Let’s hear your takes and travel plans below! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowOmar Cooper Jr.’s game-winning catch stuns Penn StateOmar Cooper Jr. pulled off a catch that Indiana fans won’t forget anytime soon. With just seconds left and the Hoosiers trailing Penn State, Cooper Jr. made a leaping grab in the end zone—barely keeping his foot in bounds—to secure a dramatic win and keep Indiana’s undefeated season alive. That clutch play didn’t just electrify the stadium; it’s now been named the U.S. Farm-Raised Catfish “Catch of the Year.” What’s your take—was this the most memorable moment of the college football season so far? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Amy Williams+FollowCurt Cignetti’s historic run puts Indiana on topIndiana football just pulled off something wild—Curt Cignetti has been named AP Coach of the Year for the second straight season, a first in history! After transforming the Hoosiers into a powerhouse with a perfect 12-0 record and a Big Ten Championship win over Ohio State, Cignetti’s leadership has the team ranked No. 1 heading into the College Football Playoff. It’s not just about the awards—he’s changing the way people see Indiana sports. What do you think: Is this the start of a new era for Hoosier football? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana Hoosiers’ football fairytale: From underdogs to No. 1Indiana football fans are living a dream no one saw coming. After decades as college football’s perennial underdog, the Hoosiers have exploded onto the national stage—undefeated, Big Ten champs, and even knocking off Ohio State. The secret? A new coach with a chip on his shoulder, overlooked players with something to prove, and a belief that’s contagious. Memorial Stadium is packed, the energy is electric, and even longtime fans are pinching themselves. With big money, transfer portal moves, and a Heisman-winning QB, Indiana is rewriting what’s possible. Can this Cinderella run last? What’s your take on the Hoosiers’ wild turnaround? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana vs Kentucky: Hoosiers’ second-half woes spark concernIndiana basketball fans are feeling déjà vu after a tough loss to Kentucky, where a promising first half turned into a second-half collapse. Despite an early lead, the Hoosiers couldn’t keep up and fell by 12 points, leaving many questioning the team’s effort and new coach Darian DeVries’ strategy. The most frustrating moment? Four Hoosiers failed to grab a rebound against a single Wildcat, leading to a game-changing three-point play. With Big Ten play heating up, fans are wondering: What needs to change for Indiana to finally turn the corner? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share