Aaron Taylor+FollowIndiana football locks in winning teamIndiana’s football program just made a bold move to keep its winning streak alive—offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan has landed a three-year contract extension, ensuring the Hoosiers’ high-powered offense stays in top gear. With head coach Curt Cignetti and defensive coordinator Bryant Haines also secured, Indiana is doubling down on the coaching chemistry that brought them their first Big Ten title in decades and an undefeated season. As the Hoosiers gear up for the College Football Playoff, what do you think this stability means for their future? Can they keep this momentum rolling? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
phughes+FollowIndiana football locks in Mike ShanahanIndiana football just made a big move to keep its momentum going—offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan has signed a new three-year deal, ensuring both coordinators are sticking around after the program’s best run ever. With the Hoosiers prepping for a huge College Football Playoff matchup and riding a 13-0 record, this stability could be a game-changer. The offense is one of the best in the country, and QB Fernando Mendoza just made history with a Heisman win. What do you think—will keeping this coaching crew together push Indiana even further next season? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana football locks in OC Mike ShanahanIndiana football just secured a huge win off the field—offensive coordinator Mike Shanahan is staying put with a new three-year deal. After leading the Hoosiers to their first Big Ten title since 1967 and helping quarterback Fernando Mendoza snag the Heisman, it’s clear the coaching staff is building something special in Bloomington. Shanahan’s offense has been electric, ranking top 10 nationally in both points and yards. With both coordinators now locked in, how do you see this stability shaping IU’s future? Can the Hoosiers keep this momentum rolling? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana football’s big leap: It’s all about investmentIndiana football just pulled off its first Big Ten title since 1967, and the real story is how much difference true investment can make. Former coach Tom Allen, who recruited many of the current stars, says he’s thrilled to see the program finally get the resources it needed—something he didn’t have during his tenure. Now, with the university backing the team and Coach Curt Cignetti, the Hoosiers are reaping the rewards. It’s a reminder: when a school commits to its athletes, big things can happen. What do you think made the biggest difference for IU this season? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana football’s All-American breakthroughIndiana football just smashed a 79-year-old record, landing six players on the AP All-American teams during their undefeated run as the nation’s top squad. This isn’t just a stat—it's a huge leap for a program that had zero All-Americans just a few years ago. Quarterback Fernando Mendoza even snagged the Heisman and AP National Player of the Year, putting IU in the national spotlight. With more honors possibly on the way, how do you see this momentum changing the future of Indiana football? Can the Hoosiers keep this level up? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana football’s wild rise gets the spotlightIndiana football just got the national spotlight on 60 Minutes, and it’s honestly wild to see how far the program has come. From overlooked recruits and coaches to a Heisman-winning quarterback, IU’s transformation is shaking up what people expect from college football. Even John Mellencamp—who’s been a diehard fan through thick and thin—says the new energy is real. With big investments, new rules, and a coach who refuses to settle, it feels like a whole new era for IU. What do you think: is this the start of a lasting powerhouse, or just a flash in the pan? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana football’s wild turnaround: What’s fueling it?Indiana football has gone from underdog to powerhouse, and it’s got everyone talking. Coach Curt Cignetti refused to lower his standards, shaking up a program that many thought was stuck in the past. With quarterback Fernando Mendoza opening up about imposter syndrome and John Mellencamp cheering from the stands, this season feels different. The transfer portal, NIL deals, and a $60 million investment are changing the game for IU. But with all this momentum, some are asking: is the university’s focus on football coming at the expense of academics? What do you think—does this new era benefit everyone at IU? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana football’s $3M move keeps star coachIndiana football just locked down defensive mastermind Bryant Haines with a massive three-year, nearly $3 million-a-year extension—making him one of the highest-paid assistant coaches in the country. Haines’ aggressive, top-ranked defense has been a game-changer, helping the Hoosiers reach the College Football Playoff with the nation’s No. 2 scoring defense. It’s clear Indiana isn’t just investing in talent—they’re betting big on keeping their winning culture intact. What do you think: Is this the right move to keep IU at the top, or is too much riding on one coach? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball10Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana Football Secures Defensive MastermindHoosier Nation, this is huge! Indiana just locked in DC Bryant Haines with a top-tier deal, fending off national suitors. Haines, the architect behind our video-game defense, stays in Bloomington as we chase that elusive CFP title. Forget the spotlight on Cignetti and Mendoza—this extension is about keeping the backbone of our Big Ten dominance. With Haines calling the shots, Indiana’s D is built to last. Thoughts on how this shapes our CFP run? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowHow Mendoza and his mom are changing Indiana footballFernando Mendoza’s drive on the field comes straight from home—his mom’s fight with multiple sclerosis. This season, Mendoza led Indiana to an undefeated record and their first Big Ten title since 1967, and now he’s on the verge of making history as the school’s first Heisman winner. But what really stands out is how he’s using his platform: from charity burritos in Berkeley to raising funds for MS, Mendoza is all about giving back. If he wins the Heisman, he wants the trophy to stay in Bloomington, for the whole Hoosier community. How do you think personal stories like Mendoza’s shape a team’s spirit? #Sports #Football #IndianaFootball00Share