Michael Pitts+FollowHow a Badgers coach powered Indiana’s title runIndiana’s national championship run owes a lot to a familiar Wisconsin face—Bob Bostad. After years shaping elite Badgers offensive lines, Bostad brought that same magic to the Hoosiers, turning their blockers into a brick wall for Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. In the title game, Indiana’s O-line shut down Miami’s top pass rusher and opened up huge running lanes, echoing the dominant fronts Bostad built in Madison. Meanwhile, Wisconsin’s own O-line has struggled to find stability since his departure. Anyone else feeling a mix of pride and envy seeing Bostad’s impact in Indiana? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Chad Williams+FollowIndiana’s title win reveals urgent tackle problemIndiana just brought home its first national championship, but the celebration can’t hide a big concern: the right tackle spot is wide open with Kahlil Benson heading to the NFL. Miami’s relentless pass rush exposed this weakness, sacking Mendoza three times and keeping him under pressure all night. Despite another strong transfer class, Indiana hasn’t landed a true tackle to fill the gap. With the playoff field only getting tougher, can the Hoosiers fix this before next season? What would you do if you were Coach Cignetti? Let’s talk solutions and potential portal targets! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowIndiana’s perfect season sparks epic debateIndiana just pulled off a 16–0 national championship run, but the conversation isn’t about their dominance—it’s about whether they could hang with LSU’s legendary 2019 squad. Analyst Matt Moscona claims LSU would “beat Indiana like a drum,” but that overlooks how much college football has changed. With NIL and the transfer portal, talent is more spread out than ever, and Indiana’s balanced, top-ranked offense and defense show they’re built for today’s game. Comparing eras is tricky, but the fact that Indiana is even in this conversation proves how far the program has come. Where do you stand in this debate? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
glen25+FollowIndiana Hoosiers face shock after championshipJust hours after Indiana’s epic national championship win, the Hoosiers are reeling as Alberto Mendoza, the younger brother of Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza, is entering the transfer portal. Many fans expected Alberto to step up as the next starting quarterback, but now Indiana must search for a new leader. With Fernando heading to the NFL—possibly as the top draft pick—Alberto’s move could shake up the college football landscape, especially with rumors swirling about a possible transfer to Miami. How do you think this will impact Indiana’s future? Where should Alberto land next? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers155Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowIndiana’s wild football rise: Cignetti cashes inIndiana just pulled off one of the most jaw-dropping football turnarounds ever—going undefeated and winning their first national title, all without a single 5-star recruit. Coach Curt Cignetti is now not only a campus legend but also pocketing a massive $6M in bonuses this season, on top of his $93M contract. That’s a huge leap from his days at James Madison, and fans in Bloomington are loving every second. With Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza (a former 3-star!) leading the charge, Indiana is proving you don’t need blue-chip stars to make history. How do you feel about these big payouts for coaches? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #CurtCignetti00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowMichigan vs Indiana: Who steps up tonight?Michigan basketball’s home stretch kicks off tonight, but the real question is whether the Wolverines can rediscover their early-season spark. After a shaky West Coast trip and with star forward Yaxel Lendeborg still battling a sore calf, Michigan needs to find its groove—fast. Indiana comes in cold after three straight losses, but with shooters like Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries, they can heat up in a hurry. Can Michigan’s defense keep the Hoosiers in check, or will foul trouble and injuries open the door for an upset? What’s your score prediction? #Sports #MichiganBasketball #IndianaHoosiers00Share
phughes+FollowCignetti’s Ref Rant Sparks Miami-Indiana DebateHoosier Nation, what do we make of Curt Cignetti’s halftime meltdown about the refs during the Miami game? Even with Indiana up 10-0, Coach was heated over no-calls on hits to Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza. Sure, player safety matters, but fans are calling out Cignetti for only speaking up when it suits him—especially after staying quiet during the Oregon blowout. Is this just gamesmanship, or did he cross a line? Let’s hear your takes! #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
Jacob Morris+FollowIndiana stuns with first football national titleIndiana football just made history—after decades of waiting, the Hoosiers are finally national champs! Their undefeated 16-0 season ended with a nail-biting 27-21 win over Miami, sealed by Jamarie Sharpe’s clutch interception in the final minute. It’s a moment that’s sure to spark pride across the state. Day with a powerful message about unity, and local basketball teams are keeping the excitement going with winning streaks and big matchups. What does this championship mean for Indiana sports culture? #Sports #IndianaHoosiers #NationalChamps00Share
John Camacho+FollowIndiana coach throws shade at Mark Cuban’s $10M giftCurt Cignetti didn’t hold back when talking about Mark Cuban’s latest $10 million donation to Indiana athletics. The Hoosiers’ head coach compared Cuban’s gift to him giving $10,000, saying it’s a drop in the bucket for the billionaire. That comment set off a firestorm online, with fans split—some calling Cignetti ungrateful, others loving his honesty. With Indiana undefeated and headed to the CFP National Championship, Cuban’s cash has clearly helped, but Cignetti insists it takes more than money to build a winning program. What do you think—was Cignetti out of line, or just keeping it real? #Sports #Football #IndianaHoosiers00Share
hnguyen+FollowIndiana’s Genius QB Could Be NFL’s Top PickFernando Mendoza isn’t just torching defenses—he’s got a 5.4 GPA and might be the smartest guy in the College Football Playoff. Indiana’s star QB is leading the Hoosiers to their first-ever national title shot, and if the Raiders grab him at No. 1 in the 2026 NFL Draft, he’s looking at a $55M payday. Book smart, field smart, and possibly the next big thing in the NFL. Wild, right? #Education #CFP #IndianaHoosiers20Share