Indiana's 2026 Football Schedule Released
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Here’s the five best plays, ranked, with some honorable mentions: Indiana was up 10-0 in the second quarter of the Rose Bowl when Alabama finally started picking up momentum. The Crimson Tide drove all the way to midfield and faced a crucial third down with seven yards to go. A conversion would bring the Tide into Hoosier territory.
The Hoosiers have lost 15 players from their national championship team to the transfer portal.
When Curt Cignetti took the Indiana job a couple of years ago, staff members at another power-conference school looked at the James Madison roster to see if they should pillage Cignetti’s now-former team. An assistant coach on that staff said they decided not to pursue any of Cignetti’s players.
Indiana, Michigan and USC are the most challenging matchups for the Scarlet Knights, who will entertain each of those preseason top-15s at SHI Stadium in Piscataway, New Jersey. Rutgers has a favorable shot at getting off to a hot start in September against UMass, Boston College and Howard before reality sets in for Greg Schiano's team.
Indiana football celebrates its national title as Curt Cignetti’s family shares a heartfelt selfie with family after a historic 16-0 season.
Indiana has mostly known losing for more than a century. Now, improbably, Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers on top of college football.
The Big Ten became the final Power Four conference to unveil its schedule for the 2026 college football season when it released on Tuesday the full slate for its 18 members. One game in particular stands above the rest with reigning conference and national champion Indiana set to host Ohio State on Oct.
A program that had played in a grand total of 13 bowl games in the 130-some years before coach Curt Cignetti arrived in 2024 went on a historic run en route to a 16-0 season and a national title.
Many Hoosiers have won national championships, and plenty have won multiple. Here's the list that football joined with its first national title.
Michigan basketball isn't Indiana football, but there are similarities. Dusty May said as much after the Wolverines' win vs. MSU on Friday.