EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana’s Big Ten woes deepen after Maryland lossTurnovers are haunting Indiana women’s basketball this season, and Sunday’s matchup at Maryland was no exception. The Hoosiers coughed up the ball 21 times, fueling a 12-0 Terrapins run right after halftime and sealing their fourth straight Big Ten loss. Maryland’s relentless defense made life tough for Indiana’s top scorer, Shay Ciezki, and the Hoosiers struggled to find answers beyond a hot shooting night from freshman Maya Makalusky. With their worst conference start in over a decade, Indiana faces a serious mentality check. What do you think needs to change for the Hoosiers to turn things around? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #BigTen00Share
Michael Pitts+FollowIndiana’s defense gets a big boost with SanksIU football fans, the transfer portal action just keeps heating up! Indiana just landed JiQuan Sanks, a hard-hitting safety from Cincinnati who’s started every game since his freshman year. Sanks brings real experience and versatility, having played both free safety and slot corner. With Sanks joining Wisconsin’s Preston Zachman and possibly Toledo’s Brandon Awls, the Hoosiers are seriously reloading their secondary after some key departures. This could be a game-changer for IU’s defense heading into the Peach Bowl and beyond. What do you think—will these new faces make the difference for the Hoosiers next season? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowIndiana’s win over Washington hints at new potentialIndiana basketball didn’t just beat Washington—they showed they can fix what’s held them back. After a two-week break, the Hoosiers flipped the script on their old rebounding woes, outworking one of the nation’s best offensive rebounding teams. It wasn’t just the usual stars stepping up, either; bench players and freshmen made big plays when it mattered. This game felt less about the score and more about proving this team can still grow and adapt. If Indiana keeps finding new gears, the rest of the Big Ten better watch out. What do you think—are the Hoosiers just getting started? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana Hoosiers score top QB in transfer portalBig news for Indiana football fans: the Hoosiers just landed Josh Hoover, the most productive active quarterback in college football, through the transfer portal. Hoover, who threw for nearly 10,000 yards at TCU, is set to take over after Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. With two years of eligibility left, Hoover brings a proven arm and leadership to a team already eyeing a national championship. This marks the third straight year Indiana will start a transfer QB—and the last two times, it paid off. What do you think this means for the Hoosiers’ title hopes? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jay Williams+FollowMendoza’s Humble Heisman After Bama BlowoutHoosier Nation, did you see Fernando Mendoza’s postgame after Indiana’s 38-3 thrashing of Bama? The Heisman winner could’ve flexed, but instead, he credited his entire squad: “I’m just 1 of 22.” Total class act. Indiana’s D held the Tide to just 23 rushing yards! Now it’s on to a Peach Bowl rematch with the Ducks. Can Mendoza and the Hoosiers keep this dream run alive? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowCignetti vs Franklin: Why Indiana Rose FastHoosier fans, are we witnessing a culture shift in the Big Ten? Landon Tengwall just spilled some tea on the real difference between Coach Cignetti and James Franklin. It’s not just X’s and O’s—Cignetti’s confidence and shorter, focused practices have Indiana playing fearless, while Franklin’s longer, anxious sessions may have held Penn State back. Is this the new blueprint for breaking through? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowIndiana’s key stretch: Hoosiers vs WashingtonIndiana basketball fans, this Sunday’s matchup against Washington isn’t just another game—it’s a crucial chance for the Hoosiers to build momentum as Big Ten play heats up. With Indiana favored in four of their next five, every win counts toward a strong NCAA Tournament case. The last time Washington played in Bloomington was way back in 1978, so there’s some history in the air! Both teams are hungry for a statement win. How do you see Indiana handling this pivotal stretch? Who’s your pick to step up? Let’s talk game predictions and what this means for IU’s season! #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CollegeBasketball00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana Hoosiers: College football’s new powerhouseIndiana Hoosiers are steamrolling the competition this season—14-0, Big Ten champs, and now just two wins from a national title. Sportscaster Rich Eisen called them “the bullies of college football,” and it’s hard to argue: they’re putting up over 41 points a game and barely letting anyone score. Even when their Heisman-winning QB Fernando Mendoza isn’t on fire, the team just finds ways to dominate. With another showdown against Oregon coming up, do you think anyone can actually stop Indiana’s run? Let’s hear your thoughts on whether this is the start of a new dynasty! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowIndiana eyes Arch Manning’s top targetIndiana football isn’t slowing down after their blowout win over Alabama—now they’re gunning for one of the hottest wide receivers in the transfer portal: Parker Livingstone, Arch Manning’s favorite target at Texas. With star receivers Elijah Sarratt and E.J. Williams Jr. graduating, Livingstone could be the missing piece for the Hoosiers’ offense next season. After seeing how transfer QB Fernando Mendoza led IU to an undefeated season and a Heisman, it’s clear Coach Cignetti knows how to build a powerhouse. What do you think—will Livingstone make Indiana even tougher to beat next year? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers10Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowIndiana’s 3-point woes shake up Big Ten hopesIndiana women’s basketball, once a Big Ten leader in 3-point shooting, hit a rough patch against Michigan State, falling 80-60 at home. The Hoosiers struggled from deep, making just 27.3% of their threes, while the Spartans caught fire at 47.1%. That hot hand from Michigan State, especially from senior guard Jalyn Brown, forced Indiana to rethink their defense—and it didn’t pay off. With the Hoosiers now 0-3 in conference play, it’s clear: if Indiana can’t rediscover their shooting touch, their Big Ten run could be in real trouble. What do you think Indiana needs to change? #Sports #Basketball #IndianaHoosiers00Share