By almost any measure, Indiana football had the best season in its 126-year history in 2024. Can IU run it back in 2025?
Newly crowned college football national champion Ohio State has already been set as the favorite to win the title again next season.
Despite several key players returning from a historic 2024 season, the “too early” predictions don’t expect Indiana to reach its 2024 heights.
The 2024 college football season officially concluded Monday with Ohio State beating Notre Dame to win the national championship, meaning we can now flip the calendar and focus on the 2025 campaign.Last year's early rankings saw six of the 12 playoff teams in our top-12 slots.
Sports unveiled its initial top 25 for the 2025 college football season, leaving Iowa just on the outside looking in.
Indiana University has eliminated 25 athletic department jobs as it prepares for
One of the wackiest seasons in college football history will end with two schools whose traditions are as old as the game itself — Ohio State and Notre Dame —
What followed in the College Football Playoff was somewhat of a surprise, however, as Ohio State demolished Oregon en route to a national title game appearance. That sent the Buckeyes to the No. 1 slot in our final 2024 power rankings. It’s a spot they’ll hold regardless of the result of Monday’s game.
Y’all wanted to talk football, hockey (!), winter grilling and more. But there was no avoiding the No. 1 topic on everyone’s mind: Mike Woodson.
IU coach Mike Woodson has friends in high places, but he won't survive that Illinois loss. Things have changed. And his support has expiration date.
Now Indiana has A MESS that didn’t need to happen and is deteriorating toward toxic status. It will require an industrial strength clean up on aisles one (the basketball court), two (the recruiting world) and three (the perturbed paying customers).
After Tuesday night's loss, Woodson has a record of 76-45, but back-to-back blowout losses in Big Ten play are not pleasing, especially with one coming at home. Woodson still has two more years left on his contract worth approximately $4 million per year, per Jeff Goodman, so it would be a costly move for Indiana to move on from him.