One thing that continually holds true in college football is last year was last year. Yes, there are teams with high ceilings, low floors and everything in betw
Bryant Haines was the first assistant in Indiana football history to make more than $1 million a year, and he delivered results that drew interest from CFP teams.
Indiana football coach Curt Cignetti went viral when he spoke at a Hoosiers basketball game last season. He again addressed the crowd after his first year.
Indiana football heads into perhaps its most interesting offseason ever after a historic season in Bloomington. To say that head coach Curt Cignetti overachieved in his first year would be a massive understatement.
There will be a lot of new faces for Indiana on the offensive side of the ball, but enough familiar contributors to build around.
By almost any measure, Indiana football had the best season in its 126-year history in 2024. Can IU run it back in 2025?
Despite several key players returning from a historic 2024 season, the “too early” predictions don’t expect Indiana to reach its 2024 heights.
The first 12-team Playoff had a lot of great moments. It could also use some tweaks. In the short term, leaders are unlikely to make major changes to the format for the 2025 season. The bigger stuff is more likely to come in 2026, when the new contracts kick in and the SEC and Big Ten basically get to do whatever they want.
After an impressive last season, the Indiana football team have gave their defensive coordinator a new contract.
Haines signed a new contract extension with Indiana on Sunday, an Indiana Athletics spokesperson confirmed to the Indiana Daily Student. 247 Sports and CBS Sports national reporter Matt Zenitz first reported the news.
With some high profile defensive coordinator jobs opening up, Indiana football has locked Bryant Haines to a new deal:
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – For the 2025 Indiana football season, the Hoosiers will have a lot of new faces leading the charge on the offensive side of the ball. There will be new faces on the defensive side too, though not as many, and there will be familiar names coming back at some of the most important positions on the field.