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BLOOMINGTON–Indiana Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti was named the Associated Press College Football Coach of the Year on Tuesday. He is the first coach to win the award in back-to-back years since it was first presented in 1998. He is also the fourth coach to win it twice. The other three are Brian Kelly, […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Indiana Hoosier quarterback Fernando Mendoza said Monday that he’s thrilled to have won the Heisman Trophy, but now it’s time to turn all of his attention to the College Football Playoff. “Even in the lift this morning, we understand that we need to be humble and hungry. We did it. We got the (Heisman) […]

STATEWIDE–The Indiana Sports Corporation is focusing on a plan that they are calling 2050 Vision. It’s an effort to become “the global epicenter of sport.” Sarah Myer, Chief of Staff and Strategy at Indiana Sports Corp, told Inside Indiana Business over the weekend that a big part of this plan is the success of women’s […]

NEW YORK–Indiana Hoosier quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy Saturday night in New York. He is the first Hoosier to win the Heisman. “Standing here tonight and holding this (Heisman Trophy), representing Indiana University, still doesn’t feel real,” said Mendoza after the results were announced. Mendoza led all finalists in first place votes in […]

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Colts have named 44-year-old Philip Rivers as their starting quarterback for Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks. The announcement was made by the team Saturday morning. The Colts also listed Riley Leonard as the backup quarterback. Rivers was signed to the Colts practice squad on Wednesday after Indianapolis (8-5) placed Daniel […]

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MONROVIA, Ind. — A referee collapsed and died during the second quarter of a girls basketball game Friday night at Monrovia High School. Monrovia Athletic Director Jon Regashus told News 8 by phone that he’s known the referee for at least 20 years. Regashus said he was advised not to share the referee’s name until […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Indiana University signed its football defensive coordinator Bryant Haines to a new three-year contract extension that will pay him roughly $3 million per year. The salary for Haines has increased three times ever since he followed Head Coach Curt Cignetti from James Madison to Indiana. Haines joined Cignetti in Bloomington in 2024. He is […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Indiana Hoosier Head Football Coach Curt Cignetti said on Wednesday that he’s not surprised his quarterback Fernando Mendoza is a finalist for the Heisman Trophy. “I think we all saw that coming for the last few weeks. He solidified his place,” said Cignetti in a media zoom call. Cignetti said what stands out to […]

INDIANAPOLIS–Philip Rivers has rejoined the Indianapolis Colts this week and he said Wednesday it’s all been a “whirlwind.” At his first press conference since coming back to Indianapolis (he led the Colts to the postseason in the 2020-21 season), Rivers discussed how his family felt about him coming out of retirement at the age of […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–Both individual and team records were set Tuesday night by the Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball team when they trounced the Penn State Nittany Lions at Assembly Hall in Bloomington 113-72. It was the largest margin of victory in a conference game since Indiana beat Penn State 105-57 on January 9, 1993. Hoosier guard Lamar […]

BLOOMINGTON, Ind.–The #1 Indiana Hoosiers are the top overall seed in the upcoming College Football Playoff. Despite being ranked #9 in the latest Associated Press College Football Poll, the 10-2 Notre Dame Fighting Irish were let out of the field. Indiana is the #1 seed followed by Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas Tech to round […]

INDIANAPOLIS–The Indiana Hoosier men’s basketball team dropped their second straight game by falling to the #6 Louisville Cardinals at Gainbridge Fieldhouse 87-78. Louisville jumped out to a 16-0 lead to start the game and Indiana didn’t score until Sam Alexis converted a layup with 13:28 left in the first half. The Hoosiers cut the deficit […]