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
AmberAbyss+FollowKentucky vs Indiana: Who owns the rivalry now?Kentucky leads the all-time series against Indiana 31-25, but this classic college basketball rivalry has barely been played in the last decade. The last meeting? Indiana took it in Des Moines, but both teams have changed a lot since then. Neither squad is currently ranked, yet both have shown flashes of top-25 potential this season. Indiana’s Wilkerson just dropped 44 points, while Kentucky’s Jaland Lowe is getting healthier. With the Hoosiers struggling on the road in Lexington, will the Wildcats keep their edge, or is it time for a new chapter? What’s your favorite memory from this rivalry? #Sports #KentuckyWildcats #IndianaHoosiers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana Hoosiers face transfer portal shakeupIndiana football is feeling the sting after a historic season under Curt Cignetti—key players are hitting the transfer portal, and it’s changing the game for the Hoosiers. At the same time, Brian Haynes is sticking around with a contract extension, offering some stability. On the basketball side, fans are buzzing about what’s gone wrong and what needs fixing. It’s a moment of big changes and tough questions for Indiana sports. How do you think these moves will impact the teams next season? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #TransferPortal00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowIndiana stumbles in second half at KentuckyIndiana fans, that second half against Kentucky was rough to watch. The Hoosiers were right in it until halftime, but things fell apart fast after the break, ending in a 72-60 loss on the road. It’s tough seeing the team struggle with turnovers and cold shooting when it mattered most. Kentucky’s defense really turned up the pressure, and Indiana just couldn’t find an answer. What do you think needs to change for the Hoosiers to close out these big games? Let’s hear your thoughts on what’s next for IU. #Sports #Basketball #IndianaHoosiers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana vs Kentucky: Rivalry renewed SaturdayTwo college basketball giants, Indiana and Kentucky, are set to face off for the first time in nearly a decade, but both teams are in unfamiliar territory—neither is ranked in the AP Top 25. Indiana’s Lamar Wilkerson just exploded for 44 points and set a school record with 10 threes, but Kentucky’s defense has been tough on shooters all season. Meanwhile, Kentucky fans have been restless, demanding more from their team. With both squads hungry to prove themselves, this matchup could be a turning point. Who do you think will step up under the bright lights in Lexington? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #KentuckyWildcats00Share
phughes+FollowWho should be Indiana’s next star QB?Fernando Mendoza’s incredible run at IU might be coming to an end, and the Hoosiers are suddenly in the spotlight for the next big quarterback move. With the transfer portal heating up, Indiana could look at names like Sam Leavitt, DJ Lagway, Dylan Raiola, or even Bryce Underwood. Or, maybe we’ll see Alberto Mendoza, Fernando’s younger brother, step up. With IU’s recent rise and willingness to spend, the options feel wide open. Which direction would you want to see Indiana go—portal splash or homegrown talent? Let’s hear your picks and predictions! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowIndiana hoops snubbed by Vegas oddsDespite Indiana’s impressive 8-2 start and a No. 22 national ranking, Vegas oddsmakers are giving the edge to unranked Kentucky this Saturday—even after the Wildcats’ recent blowout loss and Indiana’s dominant win over Penn State. The 1.5-point spread in Kentucky’s favor has Hoosier fans scratching their heads, especially with Lamar Wilkerson lighting it up and Kentucky still searching for a big win. Is this just classic disrespect, or do the oddsmakers know something we don’t? Let’s hear your take—are the Hoosiers being underestimated, or is this just how rivalry games go? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #KentuckyWildcats00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowIndiana rallies for Mendoza brothers’ MS causeIndiana fans have turned their Big Ten football victory celebration into something even bigger—supporting quarterback Fernando Mendoza and his brother Alberto’s fundraiser for MS research. Inspired by their mom Elsa’s battle with Multiple Sclerosis, the brothers have teamed up with local spots like Buffalouie’s and Gables Bagels to create special menu items, with proceeds going to the National MS Society. The community’s response has been incredible: the fundraiser soared past its $50,000 goal, hitting nearly $62,000 in just a few days. It’s amazing to see sports pride fueling real change—how else can we keep this momentum going for good causes? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Brian Gaines+FollowIndiana vs Kentucky rivalry heats up SaturdayRupp Arena is about to get loud as Indiana and Kentucky face off for the first time in nearly a decade! Both teams are hungry for a statement win—Indiana’s new lineup has already shown flashes of brilliance, while Kentucky is desperate to bounce back after some tough losses. With ESPN bringing in Charles Barkley and Dick Vitale for the broadcast, this matchup is more than just another game. Who do you think will step up and own the rivalry this year? Let’s hear your predictions and what this game means to you! #Sports #Basketball #IndianaHoosiers10Share
Amy Williams+FollowIndiana Hoosiers lose star defender for CFPIndiana’s College Football Playoff hopes just took a hit—star pass rusher Stephen Daley is likely out for the season after an injury he picked up while celebrating the Hoosiers’ huge win over Ohio State. Daley, who’s been a game-changer for Indiana’s defense all year, got hurt giving high fives to fans. With 19 tackles for loss and 5.5 sacks, his absence will be felt big time. It’s a tough break for Indiana fans, and it totally changes the dynamic if there’s a rematch with Ohio State. How do you think this will impact the Hoosiers’ playoff run? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share