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The Indiana Hoosiers were ready to party Tuesday night, and hundreds of loyal fans joined them when they arrived back on campus in Bloomington. Turning out in freezing temperatures and brutally cold wind chills,
The Hoosiers, previously known only for hoops, entered the season with the most losses ever in Division I college football and left as its best team.
Winning a national title is hard, but doing it without a single blemish is historic. Only a select group of programs has navigated the gauntlet unscathed since the turn of the millennium. Here is every undefeated national champion in college football from 2000.
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Indiana football HC Curt Cignetti is finally satisfied after winning national title with Hoosiers
Indiana football head coach Curt Cignetti told his daughter he was finally happy after winning the national championship.
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Indiana football roster age: How Hoosiers' team of 'adults' compares to NFL's Packers
If Indiana had an average roster age of 23, that would make the Hoosiers only two years younger than the Packers, who reached the playoffs this season. More likely, Indiana's average age among starters is closer to 22, which still leaves a comfortable gap with the Packers even if Cignetti's team does rely heavily on experience.
In two seasons, the Hoosiers went from 3-9 and a coaching change to the first major college football program to go 16-0 since 1894.
I’m not the first to suggest that Indiana’s 16-0 national championship season should be regarded as the biggest story in college football history. I’m not even the first to compare it to Texas Western’s legendary upset of Kentucky in the men’s basketball championship in 1966 in terms of magnitude,
Curt Cignetti looks perpetually perturbed on the sideline, frequently scowling with his fists on his hips. Here's what makes him smile.
Former Indiana strength coach Derek Owings signed his contract to join Tennessee football six days before the Hoosiers won the national championship.
HENDERSON, Ky (WEHT) – An injured Evansville Police officer received a special visit from a member of the Indiana Hoosiers football team. Officer Sam Taylor, who was shot in the line of duty back in September, received the surprise from IU linebacker Clay Conner.