Jay Williams+FollowScore big with IU’s free football party kit!IU fans in Bloomington are getting a special treat—there’s a free championship celebration kit up for grabs from the IU Alumni Association and IU Foundation! It’s packed with everything you need for a game day bash: cupcake toppers, bingo, photo props, and even a Hoosier helmet to decorate. Whether you’re hosting friends or just want to get in the spirit, this kit makes it easy to turn your living room into a mini stadium. Just sign up online to claim yours. Who’s planning the ultimate IU watch party this year? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowIU football’s wild Peach Bowl returnAfter crushing Oregon in the Peach Bowl, the IU football team’s flight home to Monroe County ended with a twist—literally. Their plane landed safely, but while taxiing, it took a turn too tight and got one wheel stuck in the grass. No one was hurt, and the team just hopped off onto buses right on the taxiway. The jet was fine and eventually rolled out on its own. It’s not every day your championship celebration ends with a minor airport adventure! Anyone else ever had a travel story take an unexpected turn? #Sports #IUFootball #PeachBowl00Share
phughes+FollowIU fans take over Atlanta for Peach BowlIU’s undefeated season has turned the Peach Bowl into a sea of crimson and cream, with Hoosier pride stretching all the way from Fort Wayne to Atlanta. Jeff and Anthony Gery, a father-son duo with deep IU roots, are soaking up every moment of this historic run—sharing stories with fellow fans at every stop along the way. The energy is electric, and the sense of community is stronger than ever. If IU pulls off another win, they’ll be heading to their first-ever national championship. How has this season brought your family or friends closer? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
John Camacho+FollowIU football legend Ogunleye fired up for Cignetti eraAdewale Ogunleye, the all-time sack leader for Indiana University, is genuinely excited about the new direction IU football is taking under coach Curt Cignetti. Ogunleye, who made a name for himself both at IU and in the NFL, sees big potential for the Hoosiers and believes the energy around the program is the highest it’s been in years. With a record-breaking college career and a decade-plus in the pros, his perspective carries weight. Do you think Cignetti can turn IU into a Big Ten contender? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowOmar Cooper Jr.'s wild ride to IU football gloryOmar Cooper Jr. has become the heartbeat of Indiana football, but his journey here was anything but smooth. After a coaching shakeup and watching close friends transfer, Cooper nearly left IU himself. Instead, he stuck it out, trusted the process, and now he’s making highlight-reel catches and leading the Hoosiers on a historic playoff run. His resilience after a tough ACL injury and position changes in high school shaped him into the versatile star he is today. What do you think—can Cooper’s story inspire more young athletes to stay the course when things get tough? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
Chad Williams+FollowIU football’s special teams get a major boostIndiana’s special teams are about to look a lot different next season. The Hoosiers just landed punter Billy Gowers, who’s coming all the way from Australia and brings a top national ranking with a booming 46.2-yard average. At nearly 30, he’s got a unique background in Australian Rules Football and still has three years to play. Plus, IU picked up experienced long snapper Drew Clausen from Iowa State, who’s played 39 college games. With both starting specialists set to graduate, how do you think these new faces will impact IU’s game? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
glen25+FollowIU legends return for Peach Bowl redemptionIU fans heading to Atlanta aren’t the only ones feeling the excitement—several former Hoosier players are making the trip back to the Peach Bowl, including Greg Farrall from the memorable 1990 squad. Farrall recalls the foggy field and tough loss, but what stands out most is the team’s grit—a spirit he sees in today’s Hoosiers under Coach Cignetti. For Farrall, this year feels like a shot at redemption and a full-circle moment. He’s hosting tailgates, reuniting with old teammates, and believes this could finally be Indiana’s year. How do you think this year’s team compares to the legends of the past? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
gregorybrown+FollowIU fans score 13 new flights to Peach BowlHoosier pride is taking off—literally! Airlines are rolling out 13 extra nonstop flights from Indianapolis to Atlanta just for IU fans heading to the Peach Bowl. Even American Airlines, which usually skips nonstop Indy-Atlanta routes, is joining in for this big game. With Delta and Southwest also adding flights, getting to the action has never been easier. This is a rare moment where the city’s love for IU football is actually changing the airport schedule! Who’s grabbing tickets and making the trip? Let’s hear your game day plans and travel tips! #News #IUFootball #PeachBowl00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowTurbo Richard joins IU’s backfield shakeupIU football just landed a major boost: Turbo Richard, Boston College’s standout running back, is transferring in with two years of eligibility left. With the Hoosiers losing their top two RBs to graduation, Richard’s arrival couldn’t come at a better time. He racked up over 1,300 yards and 13 touchdowns in two seasons at BC, showing off both power and versatility as a runner and receiver. With other big portal additions joining IU, this roster is getting a serious makeover. What do you think—will this new crew turn things around for Indiana next season? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIU football finally storms the Rose BowlHoosier fans, it’s really happening—Indiana University’s football team is heading to the Rose Bowl as the No. 1 playoff seed, ending decades of heartbreak and underdog status. After finally toppling Ohio State and snagging their first Big Ten title since 1967, IU’s Cinderella story is turning heads nationwide. Coach Curt Cignetti’s bold moves, a star-studded recruiting class, and a Heisman-winning QB have transformed IU into a real football powerhouse. Can you believe we’re talking about IU and a national football title in the same breath? What’s your favorite memory of IU football’s wild ride? #Sports #Football #IUFootball00Share