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Hoosier Spring Preview: Portal Picks and Cleat Drama

Spring’s First Snaps: Hoosiers’ Top Three Watchpoints The defending national champion Indiana Hoosiers opened their 2026 spring practice with three focal storylines: evaluating transfer QB Josh Hoover’s ball security after 13 interceptions last season; monitoring key injury recoveries—especially backup QB Tyler Cherry’s return from knee surgery; and integrating new portal arrivals like WR Nick Marsh,…
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Indiana Hoosiers: Spring Scrimmages, Season Hurdles & Transfers

Spring Position Showdowns: Who’s the Real Hoosier Hero? Indiana football kicks off spring practice fresh off a national title, with coach Curt Cignetti juggling transfers and returning talent across every offensive unit. Questions loom at quarterback after another one-and-done starter, running back Lee Beebe Jr.’s ACL recovery, who’ll emerge as the third-wideout threat, tight end…
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Indiana Hoosiers: Stars, Sluggers & Season Struggles

Hoosiers Eye Historic Seven All-Americans Indiana’s 2025 national championship roster boasted six AP All-Americans, breaking a record that stood since 1945. With only two of those six (tackle Carter Smith and tackle Tyrique Tucker) returning, coach Curt Cignetti and his staff are aiming even higher for 2026. Smith, the reigning Big Ten Offensive Lineman of…
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Coogan’s Draft Dash: Chargers Chase Championship Center

The Center of Attention: Coogan’s Hoosier to Charger Leap Pat Coogan, star center of Indiana’s national title–winning team, has built a résumé that turns NFL scouts’ heads. After transferring from Notre Dame and clinching a Rose Bowl Offensive MVP honor—the first lineman since 1944 to do so—Coogan showcased leadership, durability, versatility, and potent run-blocking chops.…
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Hoosiers’ Trophy Tour Takes State by Storm

Trophy Time Trek: Hoosiers Share the Glory Indiana University is hitting the road this spring with a series of free fan events showcasing the championship hardware won by Curt Cignetti’s football team during their landmark 2025 season. Hoosier supporters can pose for photos with the National Championship, Big Ten Championship, Rose Bowl, and Peach Bowl…
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Steele’s RedHawks: Historic Undefeated Season

From Hoosier Sidekick to RedHawks Ringmaster Travis Steele, once a video coordinator and assistant coach under Kelvin Sampson and Dan Dakich at Indiana, has transformed Miami of Ohio’s basketball program into a Cinderella story. After modest beginnings (12-20, then 15-17), Steele’s RedHawks surged to a 25-9 record last year before completing an undefeated regular season…
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Hoosiers Rebuild Reality: DeVries’ First-Year Test

Hoosiers Bank on DeVries: Right Man, Rough Season In his inaugural campaign, Darian DeVries inherited 13 new scholarship players and the immense pressure of restoring Indiana basketball’s tradition. After an uneven year marked by a late-season collapse—losing six of the final seven games—the Hoosiers missed the NCAA Tournament for the third consecutive season. Senior captain…
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Hoosiers’ 2026 Season: Wins, Schedule & Roster Shakeup

Indiana’s 2026 Playbook: Win Targets, Big Games & New Faces Indiana’s Hoosiers are pegged for a 10.5 regular-season win total in 2026, with -118 odds to exceed and -104 odds to fall short. Coming off a national title, Coach Curt Cignetti’s squad faces a balanced schedule: eight home games, a mid-October stretch against Nebraska, Ohio…
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How Indiana’s DeVries Stacks Up Against Rookie Coaches

Battle of the Brand-New Bench Bosses: DeVries vs. the First-Year Frenzy Indiana’s 2024–25 season ended in all-too-familiar disappointment when Darian DeVries failed to guide the Hoosiers into the NCAA Tournament, joining the ranks of other first-year coaches across the Big Ten, ACC, Big 12, SEC and Big East. After a respectable 18–14 overall record and…
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Indiana Hoosiers: Highs, Lows, and Future Moves

Hoosiers Hang Up the Court Shoes Early Indiana’s basketball season under first-year coach Darian DeVries ended at 18-14 after being left out of the NCAA Tournament. Despite midseason Quad 1 wins over Purdue, UCLA and Wisconsin, the Hoosiers lost six of their final seven and fell to Northwestern in the Big Ten Tournament. Opting against…